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Jl  Handy  Type  Book  for  the  Newspaper  Publisher 

Pettingill  CgL  Co. 

Copper  Alloy 

Type  BooK 

Comprising 

Ne"wspaper,  BooK,  and  Display  Types, 

Borders  and  Ornaments;   also. 

Brass  Rules,  DasKes,  etc. 


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CLASSIFIED  INDEX 

PART  PAGE 

I. — Body  Letter 1-24 

II. — Circular  Letter  and  Script  Type 25-40 

III. — Italic  Type  Styles 4^-76 

IV. — Modern  Jobbing  Letter 77-156 

V. — Lightweight  Jobbing  Designs 157-180 

VI. — Contour  Type  Styles     181-200 

VII. — Old  Style  and  Modern  Roman  Jobbing  Type,  Lightface 
AND  Two-Line  Letter,  Boldface  Roman,  Title  and 
Condensed  Title      201-244 

VIII. — Antique,  Clarendon,  Caledonian,  Doric  and  Ionic  .   .   .  245-268 

IX. — Gothics 269-292 

X. — Black  Letter      293-300 

XI. — German  Faces 301-316 

XII. — Advertising  Figures,  Fractions,  Mail  List  Type  and 
Logotypes,  Signal  Flags  and  Weather  Indicators, 
Engraving  Blanks,  Stars  and  Maltese  Crosses, 
Card  Indicators,  Whist  Markers,  Chessmen  and 
Checkers,  Recipe  Marks,  Election  Signs,  Metal 
Braces  and  Dashes,  Cutting  and  Scoring  Rule,  Cir- 
cular Quads,  Corner  Quads,  Angular  Quads,  Leads 
AND  Slugs  and  Metal  Furniture 371-332 

XIII. — Borders  and  Ornaments .  333-372 

XIV. — Newspaper  Headings,  Sub-Headings  and  Date  Lines     .    .  373-384 

XV.— Cast  Cuts 385-392 

XVI. — Brass  Rule,  Leaders,  Braces  and  Dashes 393-403 


INDEX  TO  TYPE  SPECIMENS 


317-321   I 

■    •    397    ^ 


Accented  I^etters 

Advertising:  Figures 
Advertising  Rules     .    .    . 
American  Press  Associa 

tion  Series  No.  61  ...    .  i 
American  Script    ....   34,  35 

Angular  Quads 331    \ 

Antique  No.  42 248 

Antique  No.  124 248    I 

Antique  No.  125 260    1 

Antique  No.  126 262    I 

Antique  No.  127      263 

Antique  Cond.  No.  36     .   .  245 

Antique  Cond.  No.  116   .    .  255    ' 
Antique  Cond.  No.  122   255,  263    ; 

Antique  Cond.  No.  123   .    .  246    ] 

Antique  Cond.  No.  152   .    .  263    \ 

Antique  Extd.  No.  120    .    .  267    ; 

Antique  Extd.  No.  122    .    .  268    : 

Antique  Extd.  No.  123    .    .  267    j 

Antique  Extd.  No.  124    .   .  268    ; 
Antique  Extra  Condensed 

No.  150 266    ! 

Antique  Fractions     ....  323 


Archaic 


150,  151 


Arlington  Border 335 

Arlington  Old  Style  .    .   .    96-99 
Arlington  O.  S.  Italic  .    .   46,  47 


Arrows 


329 


Art  Borders 348-352 

Ballet  Dancers    ....   387 

Baseball.  Series  i 385 

Bearers 327 

Binner 77-79 

Binner  Gothic 142 

Binner  Open 181 

Binny  Old  Style  No.  77   .    14-16 

Black  No.  12 296 

Body  Type  : 

German 301-306 

— Self  Spacing     ....    301 
Modern    Roman    and 

Italic 1-7 

Old  Style  Roman  and 

Italic 8-24 

Boldface  No.  114 231 

Boldface  No.  120 231 

Boldface  No.  120  Fractions    323 

Boldface  Celtic 179 

Boldface  German 311 

Boldface  Italic  No.  23  .  .  .  64 
Boldface  Italic  No.  120  .  .  64 
Borders : 

—Arlington 335 

—Art 348-352 

— Caxton 365 

—Collins  Bands  .   .    .    363-365 

— Collins 362 

—Colonial     ........    335 

—Daisy 353 

—Darling 353 

—Eighteen  Point  ....    341 

—Empire  . 356 

—Flag 360 

—Flame 344 


PAGE 

Borders — Continued 
—Florentine    ....   354, 355 

—Klondike 345 

—Laurel 343 

— Manila 361 

— Myrtle 360 

—Newspaper  .   .   333,  337-341 

—Nonpareil 333 

— Palm  Border 358 

—Pica 333,  342 

—Point  Combination,  Se- 
ries A  and  B    .    .   346,  347 

—Pointer 353 

—"Post" 334 

—Primrose 357 

—Regal 353 

—Rococo 357 

—Six  Point 333 

—Tiger  Lily 359 

— Triple-Line 336 

— Twelve  Point  .    .    .   333,  342 
— Twenty-four  Point    .    .    342 

— Twinkler 359 

Boston  Black 297 

Braces,  Brass 401 

—Metal 330 

Bradley 94,  95 

Bradley  Extended    .    .    .  92,  93 

Bradley  Initials 95 

Bradley  Italic 56,  57 

Bradley  Italic  Outline     .   .    183 

Bradley  Outline 182 

Brass  Braces 401 

Brass  Circles 403 

Brass  Column  Rules     .    .    .    400 

Brass  Dashes 402 

Brass  Dash  Rules 397 

Brass  Head  Rules 397 

Brass  Leaders 401 

Brass  Leads  and  Slugs   .   .    332 
Brass    Newspaper    Head- 
ings  378 

Brass  Ovals 403 

Brass  Perforating  Rules .  .  396 
Brass  Rules,  Labor-Saving 

398,399 

Brass  Rules,  Strips  .  .  393-396 
Brass  Scoring  Rules  .  .  .  396 
Brass  Space  Rule  ....  396 
Brass    Sub-Headings    and 

Date  Lines 379 

Breton 247 

Broad  Face  Series  No  51    .2,3 

Caledonian  Fractions .   323 

Camelot  Old  Style    .    .    158-161 

Campaigners 387 

Card  Indicators 329 

Card  Mercantile    .    .    .   164,  165 

Card  Pips 329 

Caslon  Old  Style  No.  471 

201-205 

Caslon  Old    Style  Italic 

No.  471 70,  71 

Cast  Cuts  .   .       392 

Caxton  Borders 365 


PAGE 

Caxton  Old  Style  Italic  .    .      65 

Central  Antique 261 

Central  Ornaments  ....  369 
Chamfer  Condensed    .   290,  291 

Checkers 328 

Chessmen     328 

Circles,  Brass 403 

Circular  Quads 331 

Claretidon  No.  120  ....  253 
Clarendon  Lightface  No.  30   254 

Collins  Bands 363-365 

Collins  Borders 362 

Colonial  Border 335 

Columbus  Initials 115 

Columbus  No.  2  .  .  .  114,  115 
Columbus  Outline  .  .  184,  185 
Columbus  Outline  Initials,    185 

Column  Rules 400 

Combination  Cond.  Gothic 

Nos.  161  to  166 284 

Combination  Gothic  Nos. 

no  to  120 283 

Combination  Gothic   Nos. 

151  to  159 284 

Condensed  No.  45 237 

Condensed  No.  124  ...  .  237 
Condensed  Aldine  No.  150  .  233 
Condensed  Black  No.  42  .  293 
Condensed   Black  Shaded 

No.  40 293 

Condensed  Clarendon  No. 

42 254 

Condensed  German  Black 

No.  150 310 

Condensed  Title  No.  46  .  .  238 
Condensed  Title  No.  104  .  239 
Condensed  Title  No.  123  .  232 
Condensed  Title  No.  124  .  234 
Cond.  Title  No.  125  .    .   238,  239 

Contour  No.  x 194 

Contour  No.  2 198 

Contour  No.  3 198 

Contour  No.  4 197 

Contour  No.  5 199 

Contour  No.  6 195 

Contour  No.  7 196 

Contour  Palmetto  Orn'm'ts    369 

Contour  Pointers 368 

Copper-Alloy    Fine-Dot 

Leaders     75 

Copper-Alloy  Take  Slugs  .  331 
Copperplate  Roman     .   162,  163 

Coppers 386 

Gushing  .  .  22,  23,  28,  168,  169 
Gushing  Fractions  ....  332 
Gushing  Italic  ...  .29,  68,  69 
Gushing  Monotone  ....  24 
Gushing  Monotone  No.  2  .  24 
Gushing  Old  Style   .    .    140,  141 

Cuts,  Cast 392 

Cutting  Rules 396 

Daisy  Borders 353 

Darling  Borders 353 

Dashes,  Brass 402 

—Metal 330 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


PAGE 

Dash  Rules,  Brass     ....    397 
Delmonico  Chefs  and  Wait- 
ers     385 

De  Vinne 130-133 

De  Vinne  Condensed  .  134-137 
DeVinneCond.  Fractions  .  322 
De  Vinne  Extended  .  127-129 
De  Vinne  Extra  Cond.  138,  139 
De  Vinne  Fractions     .    .    .    322 

De  Vinne  Italic 58,  59 

De  Vinne  Italic  Outline,  186,  187 

De  Vinne  Shaded 193 

Dewey  Ornaments    ....    361 

Domestics 388 

Doric  No.  120 251 

Doric  Fractions 323 

Doric  Italic 41 

Druggists 386 

Eastman 120,  121 

Edinburgh  Title 216 

Egyptian  Ex.Cond.  No.  120  265 
Egyptian  Ornaments  .  .  .  366 
Eighteen  Point  Borders  .    .    341 

Elandkay 157 

Election  Signs 330 

Electrotyped  Take  Slugs  .    331 

Elzevir  Italic 26,  73 

Empire  Borders 356 

Engraving  Blanks     ....    326 

Epitaph  Open 192 

Erebus 145 

Extra  Condensed  No.  43  .  244 
Extra  Condensed  No.  123  .  241 
Extra  Condensed  No.  234  .    240 

Facade 153 

Facade  Condensed  ....  155 
Facade  Condensed  No.  2  .  154 
Fine-Dot  Leaders     .    .     xvi,  75 

Fists 390 

Five-Pointed  Stars   ....    327 

Flag  Borders 360 

Flame  Borders 344 

Florentine  Borders  .  .  354,  355 
Florentine  Heavy  face     .   .    126 

Foot  Slugs 331 

Fractions  : 

— Antique 323 

—Boldface  No.  120    ..   .    323 

— Caledonian 323 

— Cushing 322 

— DeVinne 322 

— DeVinne  Condensed    .    322 

—Doric 323 

— Full  Face  No.  7  .    .   .   .    323 

— Gothic 323 

— Gothic  Condensed    .   .    323 

— Quentell 117,322 

— Roman 323 

Franklin  Old  Style  No.  79 

11-13,  208,  209 

French  Clarendon  No.  120 .  264 
French  Elzevir  No.  i  .  .  .  218 
French  Old  Style  Extd.  .  219 
French    Old    Style    No.   2 

20,  21,  210-213 

French  Old  Style  Italic 
No.  2 26,  27,  73 


I  PAGE 

i    Full  Face  Fractions     .   .   .  323 

j    Full  Face  No.  123 230 

Full-Grown  Series  No.  63  .  6,  7 

Furniture.  Metal 332 

German : 

I        — Heintzemann 310 

i        — Ihlenburg 315 

I       —Ihlenburg  Extended    .  314 

1       —Modern  Fractur    ...  309 

—No.  30 316 

—No.  31 316 

—No.  32 316 

i        —No.  121 302-304 

i        —No.  153 305 

j        —No.  155 306 

I        — Schwabacher 307 

[       —Self  Spacing 301 

—Title 311-313 

—Title  Cond.  No.  30    .    .  308 

I       —Title  Cond.  No.  150  .   .  308 

—Title  No.  2 311 

j        —Title  No.  122 312 

I    Gothic  No.  122 292 

Gothic  Conden'd  Fractions  323 

;    Gothic  Condensed  No.  37  .  286 

i    Gothic  Condensed  No.  112  285 

j    Gothic  Condensed  No.  129  287 

Gothic  Ex.  Cond.  No.  150  291 

Gothic  Fractions 323 

Gothic  Italic  No.  112    ..    .  60 

Gothic  Italic  No.  113    ..    .  60 

Gothic  Italic  No.  123    ...  60 

Graphic     199 


Hades 192 

Half  Title  No.  120    ...    .    235 
Half  Title  No.  122    ...   .    235 

Hapgood  Florets 367 

Head  Rules,  Brass    ....    397 

Heintzemann 310 

Hoboes 3S5 

Howland 110-113 

Howland  Open  ....    190,  191 

Ihlenburg 315 

Ihlenburg  Extended    .   .    .  314 

Inclined  Gothic 76 

Index  Corners 391 

Index  Cuts 390 

Interchangeable  Gothic  .    .  282 

Ionic  No.  30 252 

Ionic  No.  120 249 

Ionic  No.  122 249,  252 

Ionic  No.  150 i.  250 

Ionic  No.  159 252 

Jagged 157 

Jenson  Heavyface     .    .    .    88-91 

i    Jenson  Italic 32,52-55 

[  Jenson  Old  Style  .  .  .  100-105 
1  Job  Commercial  Signs  .  .  323 
I    Johnston  Gothic 285 


Kitcat 

Klondike  Borders 
Klondikers  .    .    .    . 


148 
345 
385 


I/abor-Saving    Brass 

I/caders 401 

Labor-saving  Brass  Rule  398, 399 


PAGE 

Labor-saving  Leads     ...  332 
Labor-saving    Metal    Fur- 
niture    332 

Labor-saving       Quotation 

Furniture      332 

Labor-saving  Slugs  ....  332 

Laclede      62 

Lady  Speakers 388 

Large  Face  Series  No.  54  .  4,5 

Latin  Antique  No.  120    .   .  259 

Latin  Compressed  No.  30  .  156 

Latin  Condensed  No.  150  .  152 

Laurel  Borders 343 

Law  Italic  No.  42 74 

Law  Italic  No.  120    ...   33,  75 

LawTtalic  No.  122    ....  74 

Leaders,  Brass 401 

— Dotted xvi 

— Fine  Dot xvi 

— Hyphen xvi 

Leads  and  Slugs 332 

Lightface  Celtic  No.  150    .  175 

Light-Face  No.  158  ...    .  174 

Light  Runic  No.  no     ...  178 

Light  Runic  No.  152     ...  178 

Lining  Gothic  Extd.  No.  40  278 

Lining  Gothic  No.  43  .    .   .  279 

Lining  Gothic  No.  44  .    .   .  280 

Lining  Gothic  No.  45  .  .  .  281 
Lining  Gothic  Nos.  414  to 

417 279 

Lining  Gothic  Nos.  418  to 

422 280 

Lining  Gothic  Nos.  423  to 

427 281 

Lining  Roman  No.  153  .    .    .  229 

Lippincott 123 

Listeners 387 

Livermore 63 

Livermore  Outline   ....  188 

Locus  Sigilli 329 

Mail  I/ist  I,ogotypes    .  324 

Mail  List  Specimens    .   .   .  324 

Maltese  Crosses 327 

Manila  Border 361 

McCullagh 118,  119 

Mercantile 166,  167 

Mercantile  Bold 180 

Metal  Braces 330 

Metal  Corner  Quads    ...  331 

Metal  Furniture 332 

Midget  Tail  Pieces   ....  366 

Mid  Gothic 288,  289 

Miscellaneous  Cast  Cuts  .  392 
Modern  Antique  .  .  .  256,  257 
Modern  Antique  Wide 

No.  no 258 

Modern  Fraktur 309 

Modern  Roman: 

—No.  51 2,  3 

—No.  54 4,  5 

—No.  63 6,  7 

Myrtle  Borders 360 

New  Index  Cuts  ....  390 

New  Metal  Braces  ....  330 
Newspaper  Borders  333,  337-341 

Newspaper  Cuts 392 

Newspaper  Date  Lines  .   .  379 


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Newspaper  Headings  .  373-384 
Newspaper  Sub-Headings 

379,  380 

Nonpareil  Borders  ....  333 
Norman  Condensed  ...  173 
Novelty  Script 40 

Old  Style  Antique  No.  40  224 

Old  Style  Antique  No.  112  .  223 
Old  Style  Antique  No.  120 

224,  225 

Old  Style  Bold 222 

Old  Style  Condensed  No.  4  215 
Old  Style  Condensed  No.  40  216 
Old  Style  Extended  ...  221 
Old  Style  Latin  Condensed    156 

Old  Style  No.  43 217 

Old  Style  No.  83  Italic    .    .      72 
Old  Style  Roman  : 
— No.  72     .   .    .    -8-10,  206,  207 

—No.  77 14-16 

—No.  79     .    .   .   11-13,208,209 

—No.  80 17-16 

—No.  471 201-205 

Old  Style  Title  ....  226,  227 
Old  Style  Two-Line  ...  217 
Open  Title  No.  120  ...  .  234 
Ornaments  : 

—Central 369 

—Contour  Palmetto  .   .    .    369 
—Contour  Pointers  .   .    .    368 

— Egj'ptian 362 

— Hapgood  Florets  ...    367 
—Midget  Tail  Pieces  .    .    366 

—Palmetto 369 

—Pin,  Nail  and  Screw 

Heads 368 

—Pointers 368 

— "  Post  " 372 

—Printers'  Nic-Nacs    .    .    368 
—Rogers      Embellish- 
ments   367 

—Shaded  Palmetto  .   .    .369 
—Shaded  Pointers    ...    368 

—Stellar 369 

—Turner 369 

— Twinklers 358 

—Wayside 37°,  37 1 

Outline  Type 

181-200,  343,  368,  369 

Overgrown  Series  No.  80    17-19 

Palm  Border  .....  358 
Palmetto  Ornaments    .   .    .    369 

Palo  Alto .200 

Parisian  Black  No.  120    .    .    297 

Perforating  Rule 396 

Philadelphia    Lining 

Gothic 269-277 

Pica  Borders 333,  342 


PAGE 

Pick-Ups 386 

Piece  Accents xvi 

Pin.  Nail  and  Screw  Heads  368 
Point  Combination  Borders 

Series  A  and  B   .   .    .   346,  347 

Pointers 368 

Pointer  Borders 353 

"Post"    Border^    Nos.    i 

and  2 334 

"Post"  Old  Style  Italic.  42-45 
"Post"  Old  Style  Roman 

No   I So-83 

"Post"  Old   Style  Roman 

No.  2 84-87 

"  Post"  Ornaments  .    .   .    .    372 

Primrose  Borders 357 

Printer's  Nic-Nacs  ....  368 
Priory  Text 298,  299 

Quads,  Angular 331 

—Circular 331 

—Corner 331 

Quaint 143 

Quaint  Open 189 

Quaint  Roman  No.  2    .    .    .    144 

Quentell 116,  117 

Quentell  Fractions  .  .  117,322 
Quotation  Furniture    ...    332 

Recipe  Marks 329 

Regal  Borders 353 

Regal  Italic 66 

Remington  Standard  ...  25 
Reversible  Metal  Furniture    332 

Rigs  and  Traps 389 

Rimpled 124,  125 

Rococo  Border 357 

Rogers  Embellishments     .    367 

Romanesque 173 

Roman  Extended  No.  120  .    242 

Roman  Fractions 323 

Roman  No.  44 228 

Ronaldson  Clarendon  .  .  122 
Ronaldson  Condensed  .  .  214 
Ronaldson  Extended  .  .  .  220 
Ronaldson  Old  Style  No. 

72 8-10,  206,  207 

Ronaldson  Title  Slope  .  .  61 
Round  Corner  Rule  ....    392 

Royal  Script 36.  37 

Rubens 146,  147 

Runic  Condensed  No.  120  .  176 
Runic  Condensed  No.  122  .    177 

Santa  Cru« 200 

Schoefter  Old  Style  .    .    106-109 
Schoeffer    Old    Style    Ini- 
tials      108,  109 

Schwabacher 307 

Scorchers 389 

Scoring  Rules 396 


PAGE 

Script  Type: 

—American 34,  35 

—Novelty 40 

—Royal 36,  37 

— Steelplate 38,  39 

Self  Spacing  German  .  .  .  301 
Shaded  Palmetto  Ornam'ts  369 

Shaded  Pointers 368 

Shaved  Leads  and  Slugs   .    332 

Shoppers 388 

Signal     Service    Weather 

Signs 326 

Silhouettes 386 

Six  Point  Borders 333 

Six  Point  Braces  and  Dashes  330 
Six  Point  Metal  Braces  .   .    330 

Six  Point  Stars 327 

Slugs,  Labor-saving     ...    332 

—Foot 331 

Smith-Premier  Typewriter     25 

Space  Rule 396 

Speakers 387,  388 

Standard  Lining  Antique  .    149 

Stars 327 

Steel  Cutting  Rules  .  .  331,  396 
Steelplate  Script  ...  38,  39 
Steel  Scoring  Rule  .  .  .  .  33^ 
Stellar  Ornaments    ....    369 

Take  Slugs 331 

Tiger  Lily  Border  ....  359 
Time-saving  Mail  List  Type  324 
Title  Expanded  No.  120  .  243 
TouraineO.S.  Italic  30,31,48-51 
Triple-Line  Border  ...    336 

Tudor  Black 294,  295 

Turner  Ornaments  ....  369 
Twelve  Point  Borders  333,  342 
Twenty-four  Point  Borders  342 
Twinkier  Borders     ....    359 

Twinklers    . 358 

Two-line  Letter  No.  35  .  .  236 
Two-line  Letter  No.  124  .  236 
Two-line  Letter  No.  128  .  235 
Two-line  Letter  No.  129     .    236 

Two-line  No.  151 235 

Two-line  Pica  Borders    .    .    342 
Typewriter  : 
—Remington  Standard  .      25 
— Smith-Premier    ....      25 

Unique  Celtic 170 

Unique  Celtic  Condensed  .  171 
United  States  Signal  Flags  326 

"Victoria  Italic 67 

Wayside  Ornaments  370, 371 
Weather  Indicators  ....    326 

Webster 172 

Whist  Markers 329 

Yonkers 300 


iNDi:x  TO  usi:ful  information 


PAGE 

.    xvi 


Accents  Used  in  F'oreign  Languages   . 

American  Point  System xii 

Consecutive  Numbers,  To  Print xiv 

How  to  Estimate xii 

How  to  Order  Sorts xii,  xiv 

Number  of  Ems  in  One  Pound  of  Type  .    .    .  xiii 


Number  of  Ems  in  Square  Inches  of  Type  .   xiii 

Number  of  Leads  to  the  Pound xiii 

Number  of  Words  in  a  Square  Inch    ....   xiv 
Relative  Proportion  of  Type  Bodies    ....     xii 

Roman  Numerals xiii 

Type  Standards xii 


PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


USEFUL  INFORMATION  FOR  PRINTERS 


HOW  TO  ESTIMATE. 


To  ascertain  the  quantit}'  of  body  type  required  for  a  publication,  find  the  number  of 
square  inches  and  divide  the  same  by  four,  and  the  quotient  will  be  the  approximate  weight 
of  type  required  ;  but,  as  it  is  impossible  to  set  the  cases  entirely  clear,  it  is  necessary  to 
add  25  per  cent,  to  the  weight  of  large  fonts,  and  33 ^'3  per  cent,  to  small  fonts,  to  allow  for 
dead  letter. 


HOW  TO  ORDER  SORTS. 

In  ordering  sorts  always  inclose  a  metal  cap 
H  and  lower-case  ni  of  the  t^pe  you  wish  to 
match,  and  plainly  state  the  quantity  of  each 
character  required.  Be  sure  and  inclose  sample 
before  sealing  envelope  inclosing  order.  Better 
put  sample  in  a  small  envelope.  Order  every 
article  by  the  exact  name  and  number  given  in 
the  specimen  book.  Variations  from  the  book 
names  frequently  cause  error  and  delay.  Do 
not  mutilate  a  specimen  book.  It  does  not  help 
us  to  receive  printed  specimens  taken  from  our 
specimen  books.  In  ordering,  write  each  item 
on  a  separate  line.     Orders  written   in  long 

f)aragraphs  invite  error.  Separate  the  order 
rom  the  accompanying  letter.  It  will  save 
time. 


TYPE  STANDARDS. 

The  following  is  the  standard  adopted  by  the 
International  Typographical  Union.  The  basis 
of  measurement  is  the  lower-case  alphabet, 
from  a  to  z  inclusive,  and  the  ems  used  are  the 
same  body  as  the  type  measured  : 


AfYz  Point 

\%   ■' 

6 

7 


EMS 

.  iH 

•  17 
.  16 

■  15 


8  Point 

9  " 
10      " 


EMS 

■  14 
-  13 

■  13 

•  13 

•  13 


AMERICAN  POINT  SYSTEM. 

The  following  table  gives  the  names  of  the 
old  bodies  and  their  new  designation  by  points: 

Zy2  Point  .    .    .  Brilliant. 

4^  "      ...  Diamond. 

5  "...  Pearl. 
5^  "      ...  Agate. 

6  "      ...  Nonpareil. 

7  "      .    .      Minion. 

8  "...  Brevier. 

9  "      ...  Bourgeois. 

10  "      ...  Long  Primer. 

11  "      ...  Small  Pica. 

12  "...  Pica. 

14  "...  2-line  Minion  or  English. 

15  "...  3-line  Pearl 

16  "...  2-line  Brevier. 
18  "...  Great  Primer. 

20  "      .    .    .  2-1  ine  Long  Primer  or  Paragon. 

22  "      ...  2-line  Small  Pica. 

24  "...  2-line  Pica. 

28  "...  2-line  English. 

30  "         .    .  5-line  Nonpareil. 

32  "...  4-line  Brevier. 

36  "      ...  2-line  Great  Primer. 

40  "      ...  Double  Paragon. 

42  "      ...  7-line  Nonpareil. 

44  "...  4-line  Small  Pica  or  Canon. 

48  "...  4-line  Pica. 

54  "      ...  9-line  Nonpareil. 

60  "...  5-line  Pica. 

72  "...  6-line  Pica. 


RELATIVE  PROPORTION  OF  TYPE  BODIES. 

Table  showing  the  number  of  ems  of  different  bodies  contained  in  1000  ems  space  of 
any  given  body.  Also  the  weight  and  space  occupied  by  1000  ems  of  any  body.  Also  the 
number  of  ems  of  any  body,  and  the  number  of  inches,  in  one  pound. 


3M 

4'-^ 

5 

5M 

6 

7 

8 

g 

10 

11    12 

8Q. 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT 

POINT  POINT 

INCHES 

3i  Point  .  .  . 

60,5 

490 

405 

341 

250 

192 

151 

122 

lOI 

85 

10  oz. 

2.36 

4I  Point  .  .  . 

16.5,3 

Bid 

670 

413 

316 

250 

203 

167 

141 

x^  lbs. 

iiJ 

5  Point  .  .  . 

2041 

1235 

827 

695 

510 

391 

309 

250 

207 

174 

li  lbs. 

5i  Point  .  .  . 

2469 

1493 
1780 

1210 

840 

617 

473 

373 

303 

250 

210 

iT%  lbs. 

.5.83 

6  Point  .  .  . 

2940 

1440 

1X92 

735 

.■S63 

445 

360 

297  '  250 

\\l  lbs. 
2i  lbs. 

6.94 

7  Point  .  .  . 

4000 

2420 

i960 

1620 

1364 

766 

604 

490 

405   340 

9-44 

8  Point  .  .  . 

5224 

3160 

2560 

2II6 

1780 

1306 

790 

640 

529   445 

3t%  lbs. 

12.35 

9  Point  .  .  . 

6612 

4000 

3240 

2680 

2252 

1653 

1266 

810 

670   564 

4i  lbs. 

15.62 

10  Point  .  .  . 

8164 

4940 

4000 

3308 

2780 

2041 

1563 

1236 

828 

696 

5  lbs. 

19.29 

11  Point  .  .  . 

9876 

5972 

4840 

4000 

3360 

2469 

1891 

1492 

I2IO 

840 

6i  lbs. 

23.30 

12  Point  .  .  . 

1 1 756 

7II2 

5760 

4760 

4000 

2939 

2250 

1778 

1440 

1 190 

^\   lbs. 

27.77 

Ems  in  one  lb. 

1600 

960 

790 

650 

550 

400 

300 

240 

200 

160 

140 

i  3.75 

Ems  in  square 

inch  .... 

422? 

256 

207i 

171* 

144 

I05f 

81 

64 

5if 

42« 

36 

4J0Z. 

PE.TTINGILL    m.    COMPANY 


NUMBER  OF  EMS  IN  ONE  POUND  OF  TYPE. 

Two  by  two  inches  (foursquare  inches)  soHd  type  weighs  approximately  one  pound 


EMS 

5  Point 829 

5%  Point 685 

6  Point 576 


7  Point 423 

8  Point 324 

9  Point 256 


10  Point 207 

11  Point 171 

12  Point 144 


NUMBER  OF  EMS  IN  SQUARE  INCHES  OF  TYPE. 

[Copyrighted  by  D.  Ramaley.] 


SQ. 

IN 

6  PT. 

7  PT. 

8  PT. 

9  PT. 

10  PT. 

11  PT. 

2PT. 

SQ.  1 

N. 

6  PT. 

7  PT. 

8PT. 

9PT. 

10PT. 

11  PT. 

12  PT. 

I  .  .  .     144 

106 

Si 

64 

52 

43 

36 

29  .  .  .  4176 

3074 

2349 

1856 

1508 

1249 

1044 

2 

288 

.  212 

162 

128 

104 

86 

72 

30 

4320 

3180 

2430 

1920 

1560 

1292 

1080 

3 

432 

318 

243 

192 

I.S6 

129 

108 

31 

4464 

3286 

251 1 

1984 

1612 

1335 

III6 

4 

576 

424 

324 

2.S6 

208 

172 

144 

32 

4608 

.3392 

2592 

2048 

1664 

1.378 

1152 

I 

720 

530 

405 

320 

260 

215 

180 

33 

4752 

3498 

2673 

2II2 

I716 

I42I 

1 188 

864 

636 

486 

384 

312 

2.S8 

216 

•34 

4896 

3604 

27.S4 

2176 

1768 

1464 

1224 

7 

1008 

742 

5b7 

448 

364 

301 

252 

3.S 

5040 

3710 

283.S 

2240 

1820 

1507 

1260 

8 

1 152 

848 

648 

512 

41b 

348 

288 

36 

.SI84 

3816 

2916 

2304 

1872 

i,S.SO 

1296 

9 

1296 

9.S4 

729 

.S7b 

468 

387 

324 

37 

5328 

3922 

2997 

2368 

1924 

1332 

10 

1440 

1060 

810 

640 

520 

430 

360 

38 

5472 

4028 

3078 

2432 

1976 

1636 

1368 

II 

1584 

1 166 

891 

704 

572 

473 

396 

39 

5616 

4134 

3159 

2496 

2028 

1679 

1404 

12 

1728 

1272 

972 

768 

624 

516 

432 

40 

5760 

4240 

3240 

2560 

2080 

1722 

1440 

13 

1872 

1378 

1053 

832 

676 

.S.S9 

468 

41 

5904 

4346 

3321 

2624 

2132 

1765 

1476 

14 

2016 

1484 

1 134 

896 

728 

602 

504 

42 

6048 

4452 

3402 

2688 

2184 

1808 

ISI2 

15 

2160 

i.SQO 

1215 

960 

780 

645 

540 

43 

6192 

4558 

.3483 

2752 

2236 

i8si 

IS48 

16 

2304 

1696 

1296 

1024 

832 

688 

576 

44 

6336 

4664 

2816 

2288 

1894 

1584 

17 

2448 

1802 

1377 

1088 

884 

733 

612 

45 

6480 

4770 

3645 

2880 

2340 

1937 

1620 

18 

2592 

1908 

14.58 

1 152 

936 

776 

648 

46 

6624 

4876 

3726 

2944 

2,392 

1980 

1650 

19 

2736 

2014 

1539 

1216 

988 

819 

684 

47 

6768 

4982 

3807 

3008 

2444 

2023 

1696 

20 

2880 

2120 

1620 

1280 

1040 

862 

720 

48 

6912 

.S088 

3888 

3072 

2496 

2066 

1728 

21 

3024 

2226 

1701 

1344 

1092 

905 

75b 

49 

7056 

.S194 

3969 

31.36 

2548 

2109 

1764 

22 

3168 

2332 

1782 

1408 

1 144 

948 

792 

.SO 

7200 

5300 

4050 

3200 

2600 

2152 

1800 

23 

3312 

2438 

1863 

1472 

1 196 

991 

828 

60 

8640 

6360 

4860 

3840 

3120 

2580 

2160 

24 

3456 

2544 

1944 

1536 

1248 

1034 

864 

70 

10080 

7420 

5670 

4480 

3640 

3010 

2520 

25 

3600 

2650 

2025 

1600 

1300 

1077 

900 

80 

1 1520 

8480 

6480 

5120 

4160 

3440 

2880 

26 

3744 

27.S6 

2106 

1664 

1352 

1 120 

936 

90 

12960 

9540 

7290 

5760 

4680 

3870 

3240 

27 

3888 

2187 

1728 

1404 

1 163 

972 

100 

14400 

10600 

8100 

6400 

5200 

4300 

3600 

28 

4032 

2968 

2268 

1792 

1456 

1206 

1 108 

NUMBER  OF  LEADS  TO  THE  POUND. 

Table  showing  the  approximate  number  of  2-point  and  3-point  leads  contained  in  a 
pound.  For  i-point  leads,  multiply  the  2-point  columns  by  2.  For  i>^-point  leads, 
multiply  the  3-point  columns  by  2.     For  6-point  slugs,  divide  3-point  columns  by  2. 


EMS 

2  POINT 

3  POINT 

EM8 

2  POINT 

3  POINT 

EMS 

2   POINT 

3  POINT 

EMS 

2  POINT 

3  POINT 

3 

288 

192 

15 

57 

38 

27 

31 

21 

39 

22 

15 

4 

216 

144 

16 

54 

36 

28 

30 

20 

40 

21 

14 

5 

168 

112 

17 

51 

34 

29 

30 

20 

41 

21 

14 

6 

144 

t 

18 

48 

32 

30 

19 

42 

20 

14 

7 

123 

1   ^9 

45 

3? 

31 

28 

19 

43 

20 

13 

8 

108 

72 

j   20 

42 

28 

32 

27 

18 

44 

19 

13 

9 

96 

64 

21 

40 

27 

33 

26 

17 

45 

19 

13 

10 

78 

56 

22 

39 

26 

34 

25 

17 

46 

18 

12 

II 

52 

23 

37 

25 

24 

16 

47 

18 

12 

12 

11 

48 

24 

36 

24 

36 

24 

16 

48 

18 

12 

13 

66 

44 

25 

34 

23 

% 

23 

15 

49 

17 

II 

14 

61 

41 

26 

33 

22 

22 

15 

50 

17 

II 

ROMAN  NUMERALS. 


I— I  VI—  6  XI— II  XVI— 16  XXX— 30  LXXX—  80 

II— 2  VII—  7  XII— 12  XVII— 17  XL— 40  XC—  90 

III— 3  VIII—  8  XIII— 13  XVIII— 18  L— 50  C— 100 

IV— 4  IX—  9  XIV— 14  XIX— 19  LX— 60  CL— 150 

V— 5  X— 10  XV— 15  XX— 20  LXX— 70  CC— 200 


CCC— 300  DCCC—  800 

CCCC— 400  DCCCC—  900 

D — 500  M — 1000 
DC— 600 
DCC— 700 


PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


APPROXIMATE  NUMBER  OF  WORDS  IN  A  SQUARE  INCH. 

In  calculating  the  number  of  pages  a  manuscript  will  occupy,  these  figures  may  be  used: 

WORDS  TO 
SQ.  IN. 

i8  Point,  solid 7 

14  Point,  solid 11 

12  Point,  solid 14 

12  Point,  leaded 11 

II  Point,  solid     17 

II  Point,  leaded 14 

10  Point,  solid 21 

10  Point,  leaded 16 

9  Point,  solid 28 


WORDS  TO 
SQ.   IN. 

9  Point,  leaded 21 

8  Point,  solid       32 

8  Point,  leaded 23 

7  Point,  solid 38 

7  Point,  leaded    .   .   . 27 

6  Point,  solid 47 

6  Point,  leaded 34 

5  Point,  solid 69 

5  Point,  leaded 50 

"  Leaded,"  as  here  used,  means  an  opening  of  lines  with  2-point  leads. 

USEFUL  IN  ORDERING  SORTS. 

In  ordering  sorts  always  send  a  cap  H  and  lower-case  m  of  the  font  you  wish  to 
match.  These  letters  should  be  sent,  no  matter  what  the  characters  are  that  you  wash 
to  purchase.     The  following  table  shows  what  each  box  in  the  type  case  will  holcl : 

acdismnhoutr      boxes,  each  hold 2  pounds. 

f  b  1  V  g  y  p  w                  boxes,  each  hold 15  ounces. 

kjzxqand  all  figures  boxes,  each  hold 6  ounces. 

e                                          box  holds 3  pounds. 

Caps  and  small  caps      boxes,  each  hold 5  ounces. 


A 

B 

C 

D 

E 

F 

G 

H 

I 

K 

L 

I 

II 

21 

.31 

41 

.51 

61 

71 

81 

91 

oil 

2 

22 

.S2 

42 

.52 

62 

72 

82 

92 

02 

12 

.S 

3.^ 

43 

.S.3 

63 

7.3 

«3 

93 

03 

13 

23  • 

4 

44 

64 

74 

84 

94 

04 

14 

24 

34 

c 

6s 

7S 

8,S 

?i 

05 

i.S 

25 

3.S 

45 

6 

66 

76 

86 

96 

16 

26 

36 

46 

56 

7 

77 

»7 

V, 

07 

17 

27 

47 

57 

67 

8 

88 

98 

18 

28 

3H 

48 

58 

68 

7«  ! 

9 

99 

09 

19 

29 

39 

49 

59 

69 

Z9 

89  , 

0 

00 

xo 

20 

30 

40 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90  1 

TO  PRINT  CONSECUTIVE  NUMBERS. 

Orders  to  print  consecutive  numbers  are  received  more  or  less  frequently  by  every 
printing  office,  large  or  small.  In  the  average  office,  to  print  the  numbers  i  to  200  con- 
secutively would  be  quite  a  task,  and  when  undertaken  in  the  ordinary  way,  with  the 

facilities  usually  at  hand,  the  cost  is  so 
high  that  the  customer  usually  concludes 
to  get  along  with  something  else  than 
printed  numbers,  and  what  might  be  a 
profitable  job  is  lost  to  the  office. 

Suppose  an  order  for  two  hundred 
reserved  seat  numbers  from  i  to  200,  six 
copies  of  each.  It  is  not  necessary  to  set 
up  more  than  the  units  i  to  o.  These 
figures  are  to  be  set  up,  properly  spaced, 
one  above  the  other,  as  shown  in  column 
A  of  the  table  annexed. 
One  hundred  and  twenty  impressions  are  taken  on  strips  of  cardboard  cut  to  the 
required  width.  This  done,  gives  the  required  number  of  units.  Change  the  gauge  pins 
in  a  manner  to  print  the  same  form  beside  the  printed  figures  to  form  the  tens,  as  shown 
in  column  B  of  the  table.  Take  twelve  impressions  of  this  form  on  twelve  of  the  already 
printed  strips.  The  next  .step  is  to  change  the  form  by  taking  the  top  figure  (i)  and  place 
it  at  the  bottom  of  the  column,  so  the  next  impression  on  a  strip  of  the  first  form  will 
read  as  shown  in  column  C  of  the  table.  We  print  again  twelve  strips  of  the  first  form. 
This  change  of  the  top  figures,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  and  o,  respectively,  is  repeated  eight 
more  times,  shown  in  the  table  as  columns  D,  E,  F,  G,  H,  I,  K  and  L.  From  each  change 
twelve  impressions  on  the  printed  slips  containing  the  first  form  must  be  made.  This  will 
finish  the  tens,  and  by  changing  the  form  to  ten  figure  Is  and  again  moving  the  pins  to 
the  left  for  the  space-width  of  the  type,  and  printing  six  strips  of  each  the  former  changes 
from  B  to  L,  gives  the  hundreds,  or  a  continuous  run  of  numbers  from  i  to  199  in  an 
edition  of  six  copies.  To  obtain  number  200,  print  upon  the  six  strips  left  a  figure  2  to 
head  the  00  of  column  B.  In  assorting  the  numbers  it  wall  be  found  that  each  six  copies 
of  the  heavy  type  cannot  be  used,  but  this  small  loss  in  stock  is  compensated  many  times 
by  the  advantage  derived  from  the  method. 


PE.TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


PRICE  LIST  OF  BODY  TYPE 

SUBJECT  TO   DISCOUNT 


POINT   BODIES. 


25  LBS. 


500  LBS. 


TO  500  LBS.    TO  1000  LBS.]  AND  OVER. 


3^ 

1^ 


Point 


on  4  J^ -Point  . 


16  to  28  Point  incl. 


Per  lb. 
$500 

I  60 
I  29 
074 

O  64 

056 
052 
048 

o  46 

044 

o  42 
o  40 
o  40 
040 


Per  lb. 

$4  75 
340 
I  55 
I  15 
o  72 
o  62 

054 
o  50 
o  46 

044 

o  42 
o  40 
o  40 
o  40 
o  40 


Above  28  Point  at  Second-class  Prices 


Per  lb. 
$450 
330 
I  50 
I   10 

o  71 
O  61 

053 
049 

045 
043 

o  41 
o  40 
o  40 
o  40 
o  40 


Roman  and  German  Body  Type  is  put  up  in  fonts  of  25,  50  and  100 
pounds,  or  some  multiple  of  these  weights.  Included  in  each  25  pounds  are 
5  pounds. of  Spaces  and  Quads,  and  same  proportions  in  larger  fonts. 

Italic  and  Accents  will  not  be  sent  with  Roman  fonts  unless  specially 
ordered.  Smallest  font  of  Italic  furnished  weighs  5  pounds.  A  pair  of 
full-size  cases  holds  50  pounds  of  body  type. 

SPACES  AND  QUADS  IN  JOB  FONTS 

Spaces  and  Quads  are  put  up  in  Job  Fonts  at  the  following  prices: 


Per  Font 

5  Point $1  40 

5^/2  "       I  00 

6  "       065 

7  ;;    065 

8  "       065 

9  "       o  60 

10  "       055 

11  "       o  60 

12  "         O  60 

14  "       o  60 

15  "          060 

16  "          055 

18        "          055 

20     "       o  60 

22       "         O  50 


24  Po; 

28      ' 
30     ' 

36 
40 

44 
48 
54 
60 

l\ 

96 

120 


Per  Font 

nt $0  60 

055 

o  50 

o  50 

°55 

o  60 

o  60 

o  60 

o  80 

I  10 

1 15 

1 25 

o  90 

I  70 

I  40 


Spaces  and   Quads   are  also  put  up  in  assorted  fonts  of  five  pounds, 
at  Body  Type  Prices. 


PETTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


PRICE  LIST  OF  JOB  HPE 

SUBJECT  TO  DISCOUNT 


Point  Bodies 


Second-Class 

Type 

ill  fonts  of 

25  lbs. 
and  over 


Second-Class 

Special 

Type 

in  fonts  of 

25  lbs. 
and  over 


U 

6 

7 
8 

9 
10 
II 
12 
14 
15 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 
28 
30 
32 
36 


40 
42 

44 
48 

54 
60 
72 
84 
96 


Point 


Per  lb. 
$2  50 

I  80 

I  44 
I  16 
I  00 
o  90 
o  80 
o  74 
o  70 
o  66 
o  62 
o  62 
o  60 
o  60 
o  60 
o  56 
o  56 
o  56 
o  56 
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ACCENTED  LETTERS 

We  make  a  vast  number  of  accented  letters  for  both  bodj-  and  job  type  for  use  in  the  Spanish, 
French,  German,  Swedish,  Norwegian,  Danish,  Italian,  Portuguese,  Polish  and  Bohemian  languages. 
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who  will  be  informed  upon  application  as  to  which  of  these  accents  can  be  supplied  for  any  size  or 
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small  capitals. 

a  e  1  6  U  I  Circumflex  a  e  1  6  u 


Acute 
Grave 


a  e  i  6  U      Diaeresis     .  a  e  1  O  U 


Long 
Short 


.  a  e  1  O  U      Spanish  (Nya)    . 
.  a  e  1  5  ii      French  (Cedilla) 


ACCENTED  LETTERS  USED  IN  VARIOUS  MODERN  LANGUAGES 


ACDEEINORSTUUYZ 
acd'eeinofsliuuyz 

DANISH  AND  NORWEGIAN 
0       0 

FRENCH 

EAEUAEIOUg 
eaeuaei6u9ieii 

GERMAN 

A     0     U     a     o     ii 

HUNGARIAN 

AEIOUOUOU 
aeiouoiiou 


Italian 

AEIOUaeiou 

POLISH 

4cei>6szz 

PORTUGUESE 

AEIOUNguAO 
aeioungiiao 

SPANISH 

A       E       I       6       U       N       U 
a      e      1      6      u      n      ii 

SWEDISH 

A     A     O     a     a     o 


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and  lower  case  "  m  "  of  the  type.    We  make  the  following  styles  : 


Ond  Dot  to  the  Em  (open) 

For  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  II  and  12  point  bodies 

Two  Dots  to  the  Em 


For  5,  5%,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  II  and  12  point  bodies 

Copper  Alloy  Fine-Dot  Leaders 

For  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  II  and  12  point  bodies 


Three  Dots  to  the  Em 

For  5,  5/^,6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11  and  12  point  bodies 

Two  Strokes  to  the  Em  (hyphen) 

For  5,  sJ^,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  II  and  12  point  bodies 


PART  L 


BODY  LETTER 


Modern  and  Old  Style  Romans 


pi:ttingill  cel  company 


MODERN  ROMANS 


American  Press  Association  Series  No  61 


6  POINT  NO  61 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the 
political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of 
the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all 
men  are  created  equal  ;  that  they  are  endowed 
by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pur- 
suit of  happiness.  Tliat,  to  secure  these  yignts, 
governments  are  founded  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  gov- 
erned ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government 
becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right 
of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to 
institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  founda- 
tion on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its 
powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem 
most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happiness. 
Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments 
long  established,  should  not  be  clianged  for  light 
and  transient  causes;  and,  accordingly ,  all  ex- 
perience hath  shown,  that  mankind  are  more 
disposed  to  suffer,  while  evils  are  sufferable, 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i6%  ems 


7  POINT  No  61 

Whex,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  vrith  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men 
are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed 
by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty, 
and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to 
secure  these  rights,  governments  are  in- 
stituted among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  government 
becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the 
right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it, 
and  to  institute  a  neiv  government,  Laying 
its  foundation  on  such  principles,  arid 
organizing  its  powers  iri  such  form,  as  to 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 


8  POINT  NO  61 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events, 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
coiuiected  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  law\s  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-e^ddent,  that  all  men 
are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endow^ed 
by  their  Creator  \^^th  certain  unalienable 
rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  lib- 
erty, and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That, 
to  secui-e  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  govenunent 
becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is 
the  right  of  the  peoj^le  to  alter  or  to  abolish 
it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  lay- 
ing its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  1454  ems 


9  POINT  No  61 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  i)olitical  bands  which 
connect  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powders  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the 
causes  which  imi^el  them  to  the  sepa- 
ration. We  hold  these  truths  to  be 
self-e\'ident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalien- 
able rights ;  that  among  these,  are 
life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  hap- 
piness. That,  to  secure  these  rights, 
governments  are  instituted  among 
7neny  deriving  their  just  j^owej^s  from 
the  consent  of  the  governed;  that^ 
whenever  any  form  of  government 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 


PHTTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 


Bkoad-Face  Series  No  51 


5H  POINT  NO  51 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the 
political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  pow  ers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  un- 
alienable rights ;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to 
secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from 
the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive 
of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new 
government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in  such 
form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence, 
indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments  long  established,  should  not  be  changed  for  light  and 
transient  causes ;  and,  accordingly,  all  experience  hath  shown,  that  mankind  are  more  dis- 
posed to  suffer,  while  evils  are  sufferable,  than  to  right  themselves  by  abolishing  the  forms 
to  which  they  are  accustomed.  But,  when  a  long  train  of  abuses  and  usurpations,  pursuing 
invariably  the  same  object,  evinces  a  design  to  reduce  them  under  absolute  despotism,  it  is 
their  right,  it  is  their  duty,  to  throw  off  such  government,  and  to  provide  new  guards  for  their 
future  security.  Such  has  been  the  patient  sufferance  of  these  colonies,  and  such  is  now  the 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  4-5  ems 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRBTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


6  POINT  NO  51 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all 
men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain 
unalienable  rights;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happi- 
ness. That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men, 
deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that,  whenever 
any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of 
the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government^  laying 
its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in  such  lorm,  as 
to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence, 
indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments  long  established  should  not  be  changed 
for  light  and  transient  causes;  and,  accordingly,  all  experience  Jiath  shoum,  that 
mankind  are  more  disposed  to  suffer,  ivhile  evils  are  sufferable,  than  to  right  them- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  17  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


7  POINT  NO  51 


When,  in  the  course  of  hniiian  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  en- 
title them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalien- 
able rights;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted 
among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  gov- 
erned ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive 
of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to 
institute  a  netv  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles, 
and  organizi7ig  its  poivers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  165^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


PilTTINGILL   CEL   COMP>».NY 


8  POINT  NO  51 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  man- 
kind requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these  are  life^ 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights, 
governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers 
from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that^  whenever  any  form  of  gov- 
ernment becomes  destructive  of  these  ends^  it  is  the  right  of  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


9  POINT  NO  51 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed 
by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among 
these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to 
secure  these  rights^  governments  are  instituted  among  men^  deriv- 
ing their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;   that^ 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  4-5  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  NO  51 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  iDolitical  bands  which  have 
connected  them  wdth  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal  5  that  they  are  endow  ed  by  their  Creator  with  certain 
unalienable  rights;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty ,  a7id  the 
pursuit  of  happiness.     That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


PETTINGILL    CSl    COMPANY 


Large-Face  Series  No  54 


6  POINT  NO  54 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  whicli  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are 
endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are' life, 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the 
people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  goveimment,  laying  its  foundation  on 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


7  POINT  NO  54 


When,  in  tlie  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  pohtical  bands  which  have  connected  them  witli  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal 
station  to  wliich  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God-  entitle  them,  a 
decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to 
be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  witli  certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among  these,  are  life, 
liberty,  and  the  pcursidt  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  porvers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed; 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1231567890 


8  POINT  NO  54 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sep- 
arate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nattire's 
God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  tfey  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 
created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.    That, 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1284567800 


POINT  NO  54 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  l^ecomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and 
of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of 
mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
theyn  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  he  self-evident,  that  all 
vfien  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  ivith  cer- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


10  POINT  NO  54 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  con- 
nected them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  sej)arate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws 
of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  imjDel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that 
they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  Avith  certain  unalienable 
rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happi- 
ness.   That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  3-5  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

11  POINT  NO  54 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
wdiich  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them, 
a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that 
all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  ivith  certain  unalienable  rights;  that,  among  these  are 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

12  POINT  NO  54 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  connected  them  Avith  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and 
of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to 
the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  ivhich  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  he  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVAVXYZ 

1234507800 


PE.TTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


Full  Grown  Series  No  63 


5  POINT  NO  63 


5^  POINT  NO  63 


When,  in  the  course  of  Iminan  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  cre- 
ated equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator,  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that 
among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit 
of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights, 
governments  are  instituted  among  men,  de- 
riving their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of 
thegoverued ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  gov- 
ei-nme7it  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  17  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  political  bands  which  have  con- 
nected them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
amon<r  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sepa- 
rate and  eciual  station  to  which  the  laws  of 
nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a 
decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the 
causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain 
unalienable  rights;  that  among  these  are 
life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness. 
That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 

Lower  case  a  to  z.  16  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


6  POINT  NO  63 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws 
of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  resiJect  to  the  opinions  of 
mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure 
these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers 
from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  be- 
comes destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  tlie  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish 
it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles, 
and  organizing  its  powers  ni  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect 
their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments  long 
established,  should  not  he  chawjed  for  light  ami  transient  causes;  and,  accord- 
ingly, all  experience  hath  shoini,  that  mankind  are  more  disposed  to  suffer  while 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  16  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234537890 


7   POINT  No  63 


WiiEx,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  peo- 
ple to  dissolve  the  political  bands  wiiich  have  connacted  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  w^hich  th3  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle 
them,  a  decent  respact  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among 
these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure 
these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of 
government,  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the 
people  to  alter  or  to  aholhh  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  f/overnment, 
laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizimj  its  powers 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  ic)^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

12a4-)67890 


PE-TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


8  POINT  NO  63 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and 
of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among  these, 
are  life,  libertv,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure 
these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that  whenever 
any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14%  ems 

ABCDErGHIJKLM:N^OPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


9  POINT  NO    63 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  Avith  certain 
unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and 
the  inirsuit  of  happiness.  That^  to  secure  these  rights;  govern- 
ments  are  instituted  among  men^  deriving  their  just. povjers 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14X  ems 

ABCDEFGHTJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  NO  63 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
X:)Owers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal;  that  they  are  endov^ed  hy  their  Creator  vntJi  certain 
unalienable  rights ;    that  among  these^  are  life^  liberty^  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMXOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


PEITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


OLD    STYLE   ROMANS 


RoNALDsoN  Series  No  72 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  political  bands  which  have  connecfled  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of 
nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respedl  to  the  opinions  of  man- 
kind requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that 
they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among 
these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights, 
governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent 
of  the  governed  ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of 
these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a 
new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  pow- 
ers in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likeh'  to  effecft  their  safety  and  happi- 
ness. Prudence,  indeed,  will  didlate  that  governments  long  established,  should  not 
be  changed  for  light  and  transient  causes ;  and,  accordingly,  all  experience  hath 
shown,  that  mankind  are  more  disposed  to  suffer,  while  evils  are  sufferable,  than 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  15'/^  ems 
ABCDEFGHIJKI^MNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  conne(5led  them  with  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respedl 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evi- 
dent, that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator 
with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the 
pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  insti- 
tuted among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  gov- 
erned ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destrudlive  of 
these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to 
institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^^  ems 


ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connedled  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respe6l  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  reqtiires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ; 
that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights  ; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That, 
to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  "from  the  consent  of  the  governed  ;  that,  whenever  any 
form  of  government  becomes  destru(5live  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

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PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessdry  for 
one  peopl-e  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connecfled 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respedt  to  the  opinions  of 
mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights  ;  that  among  these,  are 
life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed  ;   that,  whenever  any 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  1-3%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  con- 
nected them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws 
of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respe(5l 
to  the  opijiions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ; 
that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalien- 
able rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


11   POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connedled  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nattire^  s  6^6>^  entitle  them, 
a  decent  respedl  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that 
all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  i2j^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

Old  Style  Figures  only  included  in  regular  fonts.     Modern  Figures  furnished  if  desired 


10  PETTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 

12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  conneAed  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sep- 
arate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respe6l 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident^  that  all 
men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights  ;  that 
among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  govern- 
ments are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 

I.ower  case  a  to  z,  12J4  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

15  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72  '^ 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  political  bands  which  have  con- 
ne6led  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sepa- 
rate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of 
nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a 
decent  respe6l  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all 
men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  en- 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 
1234567890 

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Larger  sizes  of  this  series  are  shown  on  pages  20b  and  207 


PCTTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY  11 


Franklin  Series  No  79 


5  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79  ^ 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands 
which  have  connedted  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respecft  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with 
certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to 
secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent 
of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destrudtive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right 
of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such 
principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety 
and  happiness.  Prudence,  indeed,  will  di<5tate  that  governments  long  established  should  not  be  changed 
for  light  and  transient  causes;  and,  accordingly,  all  experience  hath  shown,  that  maytkind  are  more 
disposed  to  suffer,  luhile  evils  are  sufferable,  than  to  right  themselves  by  abolishing  the  forms  to 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  14%  ems 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79         * 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the 
political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.     We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that 
all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.    That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of 
the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it 
is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  governmetit,  lay- 
ing its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  po^vers  in  such  form,  as  to  them 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79         * 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of 
nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are 
endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life, 
literty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  governtnent  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the 
right  of  the  peofle  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  laying 
Lowe.-  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79         * 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  sta- 
tion to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the 
causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be 
self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator,  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty, 
and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  goziC7'nments  are 
instituted  among  men^  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consetit  of  the 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


12  PIITTINGILL   CSl    COMPANY 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79  ' 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the 
separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  na- 
ture's God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 
created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain 
unalienable  rights  ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit 
of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  insti- 
tuted  among  ?nen,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of 
the  governed;  that,  whenever  any  for?n  of  government  becoines  de- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12)^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  na- 
ture and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the 
causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that 
they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights  ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happi- 
ness.    That,  to  secure  these  rights,  gozerjiments  are  instituted  among 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


11  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them, 
a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all 
men  are  created  eqnal ;  that  they  are  endoived  by  their  Creator 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  ii%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY  13 

12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sepa- 
rate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  en- 
dowed by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the 
pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights, 
goveiniments  are  instituted  among  nien^  deriving  their 
just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  goveinied ;  that, 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  2-5  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

14  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  79         * 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal 
station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  na- 
ture's God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to 
the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them 
to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to 
be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ; 
that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with 
certain  ztnaliejtable  rights;  that  among  these, 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 

1 234567890 

Larger  sizes  shown  on  pages  208  and  2oq 


14  PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


BiNNY  Series  No  77 


6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  77 


When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among; 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and 
of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal  ;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights  ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and 
the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted 
among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed  ;  that,  when- 
ever any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the 
people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation 
on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem 
most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that 
governments  long  established,  should  not  be  changed  for  light  and  transient  causes  ; 
and,  accordingly,  all  experience  hath  shown,  that  mankind  are  more  disposed  to  suffer, 
while  evils  are  sufferable,  than  to  right  themselves  by  abolishing  the  forms  to  which 
they  are  accustomed.  But,  when  a  long  train  of  abuses  and  usurpations,  pursuing 
invariably  the  same  objeft,  evinces  a  design  to  reduce  them  under  absolute  despotism 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  15%  ems. 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  77 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respe<5t 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with 
certain  unalienable  fights  ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pur- 
suit of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted 
among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed  ; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends, 
it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new 
government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its 
powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety 
and  happiness.     Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments  long  es- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  4-5  ems. 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO   77 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  en- 
title them,  a  decent  i-espeH  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ; 
that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That, 
to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any 
form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right 
of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  govern- 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY  15 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  77 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  conne6led 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  w^hich  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respedl  to  the  opinions  of 
mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among  these,  are 
life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  govermnents  are  instituted  among  me?i,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that  whenever  any 
form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the 
right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it  and  to  institute  a  new 
government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organ- 
izing its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to 
effedl;  their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate 
that  governments  long  established,  should  not  be  changed  for 
light  and  transient  causes ;  and,  accordingly,  all  experience  hath 
shown,  that  mankind  are  more  disposed  to  suffer,  while  evils  are 
sufferable,  than  to  right  themselves  by  abolishing  the  forms  to 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  Old  style  no  77 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respeft  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the 
causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  7ne7i  are  created  equal;  that 
they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  in- 
stituted among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the 
consent  of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  govern- 
ment becomes  destru6live  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the 
people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it  and  to  institute  a  new  govern- 
ment, laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing 
its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to 
effe6l  their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence,  indeed,  will  dic- 
tate that  governments  long  established,  should  not  be  changed 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


16  PHTTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 

11  Point  old  style  no  77 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  ne- 
cessary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands 
which  have  connedled  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal 
station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  resped;  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  en- 
dowed by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments 
are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers 
from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that  whenever  any 
form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends, 
it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it  and 
to  institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  4-5  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


12   POINT  OLD  STYLE   NO  77 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  connedl:ed  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sepa- 
rate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respedt  to 
the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  sepa- 
ration. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident^  that 
all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that 
among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  govern- 
ments are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that  when- 

I.ower  case  a  to  z,  i2,''2  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


PEITTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY  17 


Overgrown  Series 


5l4  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  80  6  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  80 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be-  When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 

comes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 

the  political  bands  which  have  connected  solve  the  political  bands  which  have  con- 

them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  nected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 


powers  of  the.  earth,  the  separate  and  equal        among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the'sepa 
station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  .     ^  i       *     ,  ^  .•       .        ,•  ?    .i      ,  ' 

nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 


rate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws 

of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them, 

should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them    \    a  decent  respect  to  the  opmions  of  man- 


to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  j  kmd  requires  that  thev  should  declare  the 
be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  I  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Crea-  tion.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
tor  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  '  evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ; 
among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  ,  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator 
of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that 
£^07>eru,fieriis  are  ifistttuted  among  vten,  de-  \  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the 
rtvmg  their  just  Pmvers  from  the  consent  i  p^irsuit  of  haPfiness.  That,  to  secure 
Lower  case  a  to  z,  15  ems  ,  Lower  case  a  to  z.  15  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV 

"34567890  ,  1234567890 

7  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  80 

WHiiN,  ill  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with 
certain  unalienable  rights  ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit 
of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among 
men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that, 
whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is 
the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  govern- 
ment, laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in 
sjtch  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happi- 
ness.    Frndence,  indeed,  zvill  dictate  that  governments  long  established  should 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


8  POINT  OLD  STYLE   NO  80 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sepa- 
rate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's 
God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness. 
That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  de- 
riving their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that  when- 
ever any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is 
the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new 
government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  07'ganizing 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


18  PHTTINGILL    CEl    COMPANV 


9  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  80 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed 
by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among 
these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to 
secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  de- 
riving their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that, 
whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these 
ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to 
institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  princi- 
ples, and  organizing  its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall 
seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happiness.  Prudence, 
indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments  long  established,  should  not 
be  changed  for  light  and  transient  causes ;  and,  accordingly,  all 
experience  hath  shonm,  that  inankiiid  are  more  disposed  to  suffer 
while  evils  a7-e  sufferable^  thaji  to  right  themselves  by  abolishing 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


10  POINT  OLD  STYLE   NO  80 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
connected  them  v^ith  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  de- 
cent respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men 
are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator 
with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life, 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that 
whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of 
these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish 
it  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation 
on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in  such  form, 
as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  tJieir  safety  and 
happiness.     Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 


PE-TTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY  19 

11  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  80 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  ne- 
cessary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands 
which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  de- 
clare the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation. 
We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men 
are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among 
these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness. 
That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  insti- 
tuted among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from 
the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any 
form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends, 
it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it, 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

12  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  80 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the 
political  bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume,  among-  the  pow- 
ers of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's 
God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opin- 
ions of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  sep- 
aration. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evi- 
dent, that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain 
unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these  are  life, 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That, 
to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  insti- 
tuted among  men,  deriving  their  fust  powers 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU 

1234567890 


20  PE-TTINGILL    CO.   COMPANY 


FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2 


6  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO  2  30  A  $1  25  30  A  20  A  100  a  $4  00 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  i     tive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the 

becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  !      people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  insti- 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected  tute  a  new  government,  laying  its  founda- 

them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  .,  „  ^„  ^„^^  ^,.i„,-;^\^^   ^^a  ^^rvor,!,ir.r»  i+o 

the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  i      *'«"  °"  ^""^^  principles,  and  organizing  its 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  Po^ers  m  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem 

and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happi- 


respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 
created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the 
pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  governments  are  instituted  among 
men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the 
consent  of  the  governed;  that,  whenever 
any  form  of  government  becomes  destruc- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14  ems 


ness.  Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that 
governments  long  established,  should  not  be 
changed  for  light  and  transient  causes;  and, 
accordingly,  all  experience  hath  shown,  that 
mankind  are  more  disposed  to  suffer,  while 
evils  are  sufferable,than  to  right  themselves 
by  abolishing  the  forms  to  which  they  are 
accustomed.  But,  when  a  long  train  of 
abuses  and  usurpations,  pursuing  invariably 
the  same  object,  evinces  a  design  to  reduce 


ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

7  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO  2  30  A  $1  60         30  A  15  A  90  a  $4  60 

WHEN,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men 
are  created  equal;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalien- 
able rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness. 
That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that,  whenever  any  form  of 
government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to 
alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation 
on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  14^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 

1234567890 

8  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO  2  30  A  $1  65  30  A   15  A  90  a  $4  60 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle 
them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  ail  men  are  created  equal;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among 
these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure 
these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that,  whenever  any  form  of 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


PUTT  IN  GILL    CO.    COMPANY  21 

10  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO  2  24 A  $1  60    24A  12  A  75  a  $4  70 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary 
for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  con- 
nected them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws 
of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that 
they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the 
consent  of  the  governed;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  govern- 
ment becomes  destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the 
people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  a  new  govern- 
ment, laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

12  POINT  FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  NO  2  20  A  $1  55    20  A  10  A  60  a  $5  00 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the 
separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of 
nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them 
to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalien- 
able rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and 
the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  de- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

The  complete  series  shown  on  pages  210-213 


PETTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY 


GUSHING  SERIES 


6  POINT  GUSHING  20  A  12  A   50  a  $2  50 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the 
political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  un- 
alienable rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to 
secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers 
from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  de- 
structive of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  institute 
a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing  its  powers 
in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect  their  safety  and  happiness. 
Prudence,  indeed,  will  dictate  that  governments  long  established,  should  not  be  changed 
for  light  and  transient  causes;  and,  accordingly,  all  experience  hath  shown,  that  mankind 
are  more  disposed  to  suffer,  while  evils  are  sufferable,  than  to  right  themselves  by  abolish- 
ing  the  forms  to  which  they  are  accustomed.    But,  when  a  long  train  of  abuses  and  usurpations 

I^ower  case  a  to  z,  13%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


8  POINT  GUSHING  20  A  12  A  44  a  $2  70 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  beconries  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal 
station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  de- 
cent respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be 
self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty, 
and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments 
are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of 
the  governed ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive 
of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to 
institute  a  new  government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organiz- 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12J8  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


10  POINT  GUSHING  16  A  10  A  40  a  $2  90 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  beconaes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of 
mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life, 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.     That,  to  secure  these  rights 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


PETTINGILL   m.   COMPANY  23 

12  POINT  GUSHING  14  A  8  A  36  a  $3  25 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  sepa- 
rate and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that 
all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that 
among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  hap- 
piness. That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments 
are  instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  right  to  govern 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


15  POINT  GUSHING  15  A  25  a  $3  50 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events, 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
connected  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 
1234567890 

The  complete  series  shown  on  pages  ib8  and  ibq 


24  PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


GUSHING  MONOTONE 


8  POINT  GUSHING  MONOTONE  f 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the.  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respedl 
to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal;   that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


10  POINT  GUSHING  MONOTONE  * 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  conne6led 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  na- 
ture and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respe6l  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  12^  ems 

ABGDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


10  POINT  GUSHING  MONOTONE  NO  2  ^ 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them, 
a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  13^  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 

11  POINT  GUSHING  MONOTONE  f 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them, 
a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 

Lower  case  a  to  z,  11%  ems 

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 
1234567890 


PART  11. 


Circular  Letter 


and 


Script  Type 


PE.TTINGILI,    ca.   COMPANY  25 

REMINGTON  STANDARD 

12  POINT  110a  $5  25         20A  110a  $7  25 

Mayew,  Lose  and  Moan 

Dear  Sirs — In  answer  to  your  letter  of 
April  3  concerning  Trees.   Knowing  all  about 
such  things  we  have  prepared  a  small  booklet 
entitled  Trees — How  to  Grow  Them--which  will 
be  sent  for  the  small  sum  of  14  cents  to  all 
farm-houses  east  of  Timbuctoo  and  north  of 
Easton.  The  edition  contains  fine  engravings 
and  wood-cuts  carved  on  the  wood  of  trees 
raised  through  our  efforts,  and  is  printed 
on  hand-made  paper.         Respectfully 

The  Hawaiian  Nurseries 


SMITH-PREMIER  TYPEWRITER 

12  POINT  108  a  $4  10         20A108a$7  50 

SALE  OP  VALUABLE  REAL  ESTATE 
Whereas,  John  Smith  and  Samantha  Smith, 
his  wife,  by  their  deed  of  Trust,  dated  May 
23d,  1890,  and  duly  recorded  in  the  office 
of  the  Recorder  of  Deeds  of  the  City  of  St. 
Louis,  State  of  Missouri,  in  book  966,  page 
7,  conveyed  to  the  undersigned,  as  trustee, 
following  described  real  estate,  situate  in 
the  City  of  St.  Louis,  State  of  Missouri, 
to-wit:   Lot  thirty-five  (35)  of  Claggett's 
second  division,  and  in  block  number  4468. 
Said  lot  having  a  front  of  twenty-four  (24) 
feet  on  the  west  side  of  Eagon  street,  by  a 
depth  westwardly  of  one  hundred  and  twenty 

spaces  are  inchided  with  each/ont  of  Typewriter 


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FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2  ITALIC 


10  POINT  20  A  50  a  $3  00 

In  the  earlier  years  of  his  life  the  parents  of  Horace  E. 
IValker  moved  to  Claremont,  t^Q.  H.,  thence  to  "Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  the  father  returning  to  that  place  from  a  short  stay 
in  California.  From  thence  the  family  returned  to  Clare- 
mont, at  which  place  the  author's  poetic  labors  have  since 
been  performed.  Come  of  poor  parents  his  ed- 
ucational advantages  were  small,  he  not  having  'T^OBERT  "BURNS 
attended  school  since  he  was  about  sixteen  years  zAND  HIS 

of  age ;  and  his  best  work  was  mostly  composed  HIGHLAND  [MAR  Y 
in  a  cotton  factory  while  tending  the  Slasher  so 
often  referred  to  in  his  poems.  "But  not  till  after  he  had 
reached  the  age  of  twenty-four  did  he  attempt  poetry.  zAnd 
strange  enough,  the  ''Lady's  Cabinet  of  Polite  Literature" 
was  the  star-book  of  Us  poetic  career,  which  having  been 
published  in  1808,  was  enchanting  to  the  view. 


14  POINT  ELZEVIR  ITALIC         *  16  A  36  a  $3  90 

On  August  g,  18^2,  a  child  was  born  at 
Charlestown,  N.  H.,  who,  Burns4ike,  was  to 
eke  out  a  precarious  and  uncertain  poetic  ex- 
istence in  the  coming  years.     You  see  the 
little  gable-roofed  house  where  he 
THE  LADY       was  born  at  the  top  of  the  long 
OF  T)ARDALE    bill,  with  its  ancient  moss-covered 

watering  trough,  just  on  the  out- 
skirts of  the  historic  town.  It  stands  there 
to-day  in  its  unassuming  simplicity,  with  but 
slight  marks  of  age,  though  nearly  half  a 
century  has  passed  since  its  birth  there. 


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THE 

IVORLD'S 
GREAT 
EMPIRES 


IVe  now  come  to  the  commencement  of  the  third  period  of  Grecian  history, 
at  which  time  the  Grecians  became  intermixed  with  the  Tersians  in  their  late 
history.  T)ariits,  son  of  Hystaspes,  being  in  possession  of  the  Persian  throne, 
resolved  to  conquer  the  Greeks,  and  bring  their  territory  under  his  immediate 
control.  He  therefore  sent  his  army,  under  the  command  of  his  most  able 
officers,  into  Greece,  and  the  T^ersians  were  so  sure  of  success  that  they  carried 
marble  with  them  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  a  monument  to  their  glory,  as  conquerors,  when 
the  Grecians  should  be  defeated.     The  celebrated  battle  of  {Marathon  followed,  when  the  Ter- 

sian  soldiers  came  in  contact  with  such  men  as 
Themistocles,  tAristides,  tMiltiades,  and  many 
others  of  considerable  note,  distinguished  for 
their  courage  and  valor  —  who  were  prepared 
to  resist  them,  and  to  defend  their  country.  It 
is  well  to  notice  the  character  of  these  promi- 
nent men  as  they  come  before  us  in  this  capacity, 
and,  in  doing  so,  we  shall  see  that  they  were  not 
unlike  men  of  our  own  times.  The  two  first 
mentioned,  Themistocles  and  tAristides,  were  a 
perfect  contrast  in  their  principles  of  life. 


6  POINT 


20  A  45  a  $2  25 


^RISTIDES  WAS  A  STRONG  CONTRAST  TO 
THEMISTOCLES,  and  appeared  everywhere  to  op- 
pose his  corrupt  principles.  He  was  a  man  of  true 
and  noble  character,  straightforward  and  upright  in 
all  his  deportment.  He  would  not  sacrifice  principle 
to  favor  his  best  friend  ;  and  because  of  these  excel- 
lent traits  of  character  he  was  called  tAristides  the 
Just.  tAristides  was  banished  from  Greece  at  one 
time,  through  the  influence  of  Themistocles,  who 
wanted  to  be  rid  of  his  constant  reproof,  and  when 
the  people  came  to  vote  for  his  banishment,  as  was 
customary,  the  name  of  the  accused  was  written  upon 
a  shell.  (A  peasant  who  could  not  write,  and  who 
did  not  know  Aristides  personally,  approached  a 
stranger  and  requested  that  be  would  write  the  name 
of  tAristides  upon  his  shell;  when  the  stranger 
asked  :  "Why  do  you  vote  against  him;  has  he  done 
you  any  wrong,  that  you  are  anxious  to  condemn 
him  ?  "  "No,"  replied  the  peasant,  "  I  do  not  even 
know  him  ;  but  I  am  tired  and  angry  with  hearing 
him  called  'The  Just.'  "  Then  that  stranger  took  the 
shell,  and  wrote  the  name  tAristides  upon  it,  and 
quietly  and  courteously  returned  it  to  the  peasant. 
That  stranger  was  tAristides  himself. 


16A  40a  $3  50 


Themistocles,  though  having 
great  ability,  was  always  work- 
ing especially  for  bis  individual 
interest.    He  loved  office,  and 
was  ready  to  do  anything  that 
would  insure  his  election  to  an 
official  position.    He  had  great 
wealth  and  considerable  influence,  which  he  used  for  that  pur- 
pose.    He  favored  those  who  would  favor  him  in  return;  like 
some  men  of  to-day.   Jlbout  election  time  there  are 
often  those  who  are  ready  to  grant  favors  in  order     THE 
to  secure  the  desired  object.    Their  money  is  made  to     j^RMY 
flow  freely ,  and  their  affability  is  most  remarkable.     OF 
This  was  characteristic  of  Themistocles.     12^4^6     VALOR 


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GUSHING  SERIES 


12  POINT 

EXHIBITION  OF 
SCIENCE  CLUB 
BOOK  PAPERS. 

1898 

PARLORS  OPEN 
ENTIRE  MONTH 
OF  APRIL,  AND 
THE  PUBLIC  IS 
INVITED  DAILY. 


14  A  8A  36  a  $3  25 


Can  you  afford  to  miss  an  opportunity 
for  the  preservation  of  your  eyesight  if  it 
is  presented  to  you?  Many  years  since 
men  of  study,  bookkeepers,  clerks,  and 
the  like,  were  unable  to  obtain  any  relief 
from  the  strain  upon  their  eyes  caused 
by  the  constant  use  of  paper  made  in  an 
unscientific  manner.  After  many  years 
of  experiment  and  study  we  have  made 
a  paper  in  which  this  is  eliminated. 


10  POINT 


16A  lOA  40a  $2  90 


NEW  SHADES  IN  MY  LADY'S 
STATIONERY  FOR  COUNTRY 
AND  SEASHORE  EFFUSIONS. 

One  of  the  most  attractive  of  the 
new  shades  has  been  called  Antique 
Bronze.  It  is  a  very  fair  imitation 
of  some  verdigris-covered  bronze  of 
ancient  statues  and  coins.  Among 
the  new  shades  of  gray  are  Pearl 
Gray  and  the  Gray  Musketeer,  both 
of  which  are  neutral  in  tone  and  in 
contrast  with  most  every  variety  of 
color  in  writing  inks.  Mauve  and  a 
sap  green  called  Empire  seem  to  be 
in  favor,  although  neither  of  these 
are  as  attractive  as  the  names  might 
indicate.  In  our  store  will  be  found 
writing  material  of  every  description 

FRANKLIN  STATIONERY  COMPANY 
WASHINGTON  INSURANCE  ARCADE 
SOUTH  NORWALK,  WEST  VIRGINIA 


8  POINT  20  A  12  A  44  a  $2  70 

HIGHER  IN  QUALITY  AND  LOWER 
IN  PRICE  SIX  DAYS  IN  THE  WEEK. 

Many  business  houses  seem  to  think  a 
good  reputation  is  something  that  their 
customers  should  pay  a  good  price  for. 
As  soon  as  an  enviable  distinction  is  ac- 
quired, the  price  of  goods  is  advanced 
and  the  cream  is  skimmed  as  long  as  it 
rises.  Our  goods  are  recognized  as  the 
standard  of  the  world,  and  yet  they  were 
never  sold  so  cheap  as  the  present  time. 

SOUTH  AMOSKEAG  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 
BROWN  AVENUE,   HYDE  PARK,   NORTH  DAKOTA 


6  POINT 


20  A  12  A  50a  $2  50 


AUTOMATIC  FLYING  MACHINE  COMPANY 
ORGANIZED  APRIL  1,  1900 

These  machines  embody  the  results  of  thirteen 
unlucky  days  of  foolishness  and  inexperience.  In 
their  construction  the  highest  grade  of  gold  bricks 
is  used  for  the  foundation,  and  inflation  is  of  that 
quality  of  verdure  which  has  gained  for  our  house 
a  reputation  second  to  none  in  the  country,  other- 
wise known  as  the  hay-seed  district.   Drop  in  and 

SEE  THEM  SOAR,  THEN  DROP  OUT  AND 
FEEL  THE  SORENESS 


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GUSHING  ITALIG 


12  POINT  20  A  50  a  $3  94 

EMBRACING  OPPORTUNITIES,  TAKING 
ADVANTAGE  OF  THE  SITUATION,  OR 

Timing  your  action  to  the  exact  moment  when  all  indications  are 

propitious,  is  the  acme  of  good  business  judgment. 

How  many  possess  these  qualities? 

1234567  890 


10  POINT  28  A  80  a  $3  80 

MEN,  LIKE  PICTURES,  MAY  BE  PLACED  IN 
AN  OBSCURE  OR  UNFAVORABLE  LIGHT! 

There  is  a  secret  propensity  in  human  nature,  from  generation  to  generation,  in 

the  blockheads  of  one  age  to  admire  those  of  another. 

Is  lying  a  "clever"  faculty F 


[NT  28  A  80  a  $3  00 

THE  OLD  CANTEEN 

I  tell  you,  Jim,  it  ain't  no  use.  You  recollect  as  well  as  I 

A  soldier  can' t  forget,  The  hunger  and  the  thirst, 

Those  bloody  scenes  are  just  as  fresh  The  mad  career  of  horse  and  men, 

As  on  the  day  we  met;  Where  rebel  shells  had  burst; 

But  all  the  relics  of  the  war.  But  after  all,  you  gray  old  vet.. 

The  broken  sword,  I  ween.  The  best  remembered  scene 

Ben  knapsack  old,  there  is  none  like  Was  when  we  stole  a  chance  to  drink 

The  dear  old  tin  canteen.  From  out  the  old  canteen. 


28  A  80  a  $2  60 


THE  OLD  BRASS  KNOCKER 

Now,  children  dear,  'tis  the  song  of  the  knocker, 

The  old  brass  knocker  of  grandfather' s  days, 
A  sweet  sad  tale  where  harshly  asunder 

The  household  were  torn  in  the  prime  of  their  Mays; 
But  turn  to  the  picture  now  mellowed  forever 

By  the  gray  hand  of  Time  in  his  strange  lapse  of  years. 
And  a  home  like  your  own  so  dear  to  your  bosom, 

May  shine  like  a  halo  thro'  the  mist  of  your  tears. 

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TOURAINE  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC     ^--^pp'-^ -'-"^ 


and  registered  in  England 


A  12  a  $4  50 


IRREGULARITIES 

notice  is  hereby  given  to  each 


12  POINT  14  A  28  a  $3  25 

PRESENTIMENTS 

Of  impending  dangers  are  only 
the  fancies  of  a  fevezish  bzain,  un- 
consciously cteeping  in  upon  out 


8  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  75 

MOONLIGHT  EXCURSIONS  TO 
THE  CELESTIAL  ORB 

'Sy  the  use  of  tlie  "^rio-Naught,"  tlie  latest 
and  greatest  of  inventions  for  aeriel  flight,  two 
/^undred  persons  can  be  wafted  from  the  earth 
to  the  moon  on  each  trip.  'Passage  can  be 
taken  after  supper,  and  those  who  desire  it  can 
be  returned  in  time  for  breakfast.      Trip,  free 


10  POINT  16  A  32  a  $3  00 

CONSTABLE  SUMMONS 

For  a  debt  of  fifty  cents,  and  nineteen 
cents  as  interest,  we  command  you  to 
summon  tlie  said  Bill  Lazy  to  appeat 
befote  out  said  Justice  andsl^ow  good 


6  POINT  18  A  40  a  $2  50 

FAITHLESS  SALLY  'SROWN 

An  Old  Ballad 

Young  "ZJe/i  was  a  nice  young  man — 

c^  catpenler  by  Izade  ; 
And  he  fell  in  love  with  Sally  Brown, 

That  was  a  lady 's  maid. 

"But  as  tliey  fetched  a  walk  one  day 
They  met  a  press-gang  crew  ; 

And  Sally  sl^e  did  faint  away. 

Whilst  Ben  he  was  broug/^t  to. 

The  boatswain  swore  with  wicked  words, 

Enougli  to  shock  a  saint, 
That  thougli  she  did  seem  in  a  fit, 

'Twas  nothing  but  a  feint. 

"Come,  gill,  "  said  lie,  "hold  up  yout 
head- 
He  'II  be  as  good  as  me; 

For  when  your  swain  is  in  our  boat 
nA  boatswain  he  will  be.  " 

So  when  tt^ey'd  made  ttieir  game  of  Ijer, 

And  taken  off  her  elf. 
She  toused,  and  found  she  only  was 

<t/l-coming  to  herself. 

"And  is  he  gone,  and  is  he  gone  ?  " 
She  cried,  and  wept  outright ; 

"Then  I  will  to  the  water-side. 
And  see  him  out  of  sigljt.  " 


10  A  18  a  $4  00 


PICTURESQUE  SCENERY 

Along  tlie  umbtageous  sl^ores  of  the  clear 
and  beautiful  Schuylkill  Rivet 


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and  registered  in  England 


(Announcement 


To  our  Matrons  and  the  Public: 

AUTUMN  OPENING  OF 
ANTIQUE  CABINETWARE 

Out  stock  is  replete  witli  some  of 
the  most  aAttistic  and  zaze  speci- 
mens of  Cabinetware  of  the  Six- 
teentli  Centuty,  collected  from  the 
ancient  Halls,  Castles  and  Palaces 
of  Englandy  Italy,  Gezmany  and 
Fzance,  and  the  remoter  poztions 
of  Nozthern  Euzope  and  Pezsia, 

%ANSACK  &  SCAREUP 

35 1  Baltimore  Road 

^fter  Julv  4th,   I  go  I.  UTOPIATOWN 


Tliispageset  in  8,  lo,  12,  1 8  and  24  Point  Touiaine  Old  Style  Italic 
See  opposite  page  fot  pzices  Complete  Seties  s/^own  on  pages  48  to  5 1 


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JENSON  ITALIC 


18  POINT 


10  A  25  a  $4  00 


THIS  SERIES  AS  A  DISPLAY  LETTER 
is  a  novelty.  It  is  of  a.  distinct  and  striking 
character,  and  is  made  to  the  same  line  as  the 
Jenson  Old  Style.  Its  usefulness  as  a  com- 
panion letter  "will  he  appreciated  by  printers 


6  POINT  20  A  50  a  $2  50 

EVERYTHING  FOR  THE  PRINTER, 
FROM  A  PAIR  OF  TWEEZERS  TO  A 

perfecting  press  (fo  say  nothing  of  type) 
can  be  delivered  on  the  shortest  notice 
by  any  branch  House  of  the  American 
Type  Founders'  Company,  These  Houses 
are  all  con'veniently  located  throughout 
the  United  States  for  the  benefit  of  the 
trade  and  to  facilitate  the  ivork  of  sup- 
plying the  demands  made  upon  us  by  an 
appreciati've  and  increasing  patronage. 
Therefore,  by  placing  your  orders  loith 
the  House  nearest  your  place  of  business 
you  ivill  insure  promptness. 

A  printing  office  that  is  supplied  ivith 
the  products  of  this  Company  is  luorth 
far  more  for  use  or  sale  than  one  made 
up  from  productions  of  incomplete  type 
foundries.  This  Company  leads  in  the 
production  of  popular  type  styles  as  the 
number  of  them  used  in  standard  maga- 
zines will  testify.  Many  of  its  designs 
are  imitated,  but  its  originals  are  never 
equalled  nor  even  approached.  Unique 
types  for  all  classes  of  ')vork  are  being 
constantly  brought  out  by  this  Company 

12  POINT 


10  POINT  20  A  45  a  $3  00 

THE  TYPE  TURNED  OUT  BY  THIS 
COMPANY  CONCEDED  BY  EXPERT 

printers  to  outrank  that  of  alt  competitors  in 
beauty  of  design,  style  of  finish,  ^nd  in  its 
<w earing  qualities*  These  cardinal  features 
are,  in  themselves,  sufficient  to  recommend 
them  to  the  army  of  purchasing  printers  and 
magazine  publishers  as  a  sa'bing  in'vestment 

8  POINT  20  A  50  a  $2  75 

NOW  TO  THE  POINT  THAT  PINCHES— THE 
SPENDING  OF  MONEY— WHICH  HAS  BEEN 
subject  to  discussion  for  time  immemorial.  When 
figuring  on  the  cost  of  ne<TV  type  do  you  regard  it 
as  unnecessary  expense  or  in  the  tight  of  a  good 
investment  to  buy  the  best  ?  If  as  an  investment, 
suppose  a  first-class  style  of  type  cost  you  a  little 
more  than  a  less  attractive  design,  but  the  returns 
are  double,  <Tvhich  <zvould  be  the  most  profitable  ? 

18  A  40  a  $3  25 


''AD''  WRITERS  WHO  ALWAYS  COMMENDED  THE 

use  of  old  style  letters  to  their  clientele  ivill  recognize  in  Jen- 
son  Italic  a  monotony-breaking  substitute,  and  the  public  ivill 
see  it  and  be  impressively  attracted  by  advertisements  set  in 
this  modest  and  character- giving  letter*  The  aim  of  ^writers  of 
advertisements  is  naturally  to  attract  business  to  themselves* 
This  can  be  done  by  attracting  readers  to  those  'who  advertise 

For  a  complete  sho%ving  of  this  series,  see  pages  j2-jj 


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12  POINT 


Card  Font  9  A  25  a  $2  10 
Circular  Font  18  A  100  a  $6  60 


THE  TIME  STANDARDS  OF  THE  WORLD 

LESSORS  /e/Y  PHYSICAL  SCIEJVCE 
The  ohservatory  clocli  having  been  onee  set  right 
by  observations  of  the  shy,  its  error  ean  be  rede- 
termined every  feiv  days  quite  easily.  In  this 
way  even  the  small  irregularities  of  its  nearly 
per  feet  meehanism,  in 
faet,  ean  be  prevented 
from  eolleeting  until 
they  might  eome  to  a 
harmful  size.  But  ive 
obtain  thus  only  a  eor- 
reet  standard  of  time 
within  the  observatory 
itself.     Cost  about  $91 


Card  Font  16  A  50  a  $2  50 
8  POINT  Circular  Font  32  A  200a  $8  05 

SIGJYALS  SEJ^T  AT  KOOX 

BY  ELECTRIC  WIRES 
Every  day  at  noon  precisely 
an  electric  signal  is  sent  out 
by  the  United  States  Xaval 
Ohservatory  in  Washington. 
This  signal  is  regulated  by 
the  clock  of  the  observatory. 
1234567890 


10  POINT 


Card  Font  12  A  35  a  $2  30 
Circular  Font  24  A  140  a  $7  40 


SIGJYAL  RECEIVED  AT  CEA^TBAL  JVEW  YORK 

OFFICE  OF  TELEGRAPH  COMPAJVY 
It  is  used  to  keep  correct  a  very  fine  clock,  which  may 
he  called  the  time  standard  of  the  telegraph  company. 
This  clock  in  turn  has  aatomalic  electric  connections, 
hy  means  of  which  it  is  made  to  send  out  signals  over 
what  are  called  ''time  wires,''  that  go  all  over  the  city. 
Jeivelers  and  others  who 
desire  correct  time  may 
arrange  to  have  a  small 
electric  sounder  in  their 
offices  connected  with  the 
time  wires.  The  ticks  of 
the  clocks  are  automat- 
ically repeated  in  stores 
and  jewelers  shops  123 Jf 


6  POINT 


Card  Font  16  A  50  a  $2  00 
Circular  Font  32  A  200  a  $6  70 

THE  SUJf  PASSES  ITS  MERIDIANS' 

AT  TWELVE  O'CLOCK 
The  sun,  as  we  know,  rises  each  morn- 
ing in  the  east,  slowly  goes  up  higher 
and  higher  in  the  sky,  and  at  last 
begins  to  descend  again  to  the  west. 
But  it  is  clear  that  as  the  sun  travels 
from  east  to  west  it  must  pass  over  us 
1^84-567890 


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AMERICAN  SCRIPT 


60  POINT 


3  A  8  a  $10  00 


4  A  10  a  $9  00 


36  POINT 


5  A  15  a  $8  00 


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AMERICAN  SCRIPT 


Card  Font  3  A  10  a  $4  25 
Circular  Font  7  A  20  a  $7  50 


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ROYAL  SCRIPT 


30  POINT  NO  1  Card  Font  4  A  10  a  $5  00 

Circular  Font  7  A  20  a  $9  00 

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Circular  Font  7  A  24  a  $9  00 

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24  POINT  NO  1  Card  Font  4  A  10  a  $4  50 

Circular  Font  8  A  20  a  $7  50 

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PEITTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY  37 

ROYAL  SCRIPT 


Card  Font  4  A  12  a  $4  50 
24  POINT  NO  2  Circular  Font  8  A  22  a  $7  50 


18  POINT  Card  Font  4  A  12  a  $3  50 

Circular  Font  8  A  24  a  $6  00 

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STEELPLATE  SCRIPT  ~i5!^" 


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STEELPLATE  SCRIPT 


24  POINT  NO  1 


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Circular  Font  10  A  32  a  $5  00 


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NOVELTY  SCRIPT 


3  A  4a  $16  00 


60  POINT  3  A  5  a  $11  75 


3  A  6  a  $9  00 


36  POINT  4  A  8  a  $7  25 

24  POINT  5  A  12  a  $5  25 


5  A  16  a  $4  00 


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PART  III 


ITALIC 

The  Best  Designed 

and  Most 
Complete  Collection 


PETTINGILl,    CO.   COMPANY  41 

DORIC  ITALIC 


4A  5a  $15  50 


The  END 


4  A  5  a  $10  75 


DOG  Carts 


5  A  7  a  $8  75 


Crowd  LARGE 


5  A  7a  $6  50 


SPECIAL  Markets 


24  POINT  6  A  10  a  $5  00       ^q   pqint  8  A  12  a  $4  50 

Cheap  VEST     Money  FOUND 


NT  10  A  20  a  $4  25 

RECOGNITION 


iT  12  A  25  a  $4  00 

HOSTILE  TRIBES 


Entertain  Nobleman        Prepare  Twenty  Braves 


8  POINT  15  A  30  a  $3  75 

LECTURING  COURSES 


6  POINT  18  A  40  a  $3  50 

AMBITIOUS  AUSTRAUAM 
Members  Securing  Tickets  Promises  Many  Business  Chances 


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42  PETTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 

60  POINT  3A  4a  S10  50 

LEADERS 

Society  has 
dropped  22 


3A  5  a  $7  25 


DIRECTIONS 

Given  to  Youth 
how  to  succeed 
best  among  154 


PETTINGILL    CB.    COMPANY  43 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 


3  A  6  a  $4  75 


PHOTOGRAPHS 

The  moft  attractive 
place  in  this  House 
is  our  immense  Art 
Galleries.  Cabinets 
per  hundred,  $5.67 

30  POINT  4  A  9  a  $4  25 

ANNUAL  BARGAIN 

We  celebrate  a  sale  in 
Suspenders  to-day  that 
will  appear  to  men  of 
good  taste  who  do  not 
objedt  to  handling  890 


44  PETTINGILL    ®.   COMPANY 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 


5  A  12  a  $3  75 


SALE  OF  TABLE  LIMEM 
AMD  MUSLIMS  TO-DAY 

Buying  all  our  Linen  at  the 
lowest  possible  figures^  we 
can  sell  at  bottom  prices  87 


7  A  16  a  S3  00 


A  MOST  COMPLETE  LINE  OF 
FALL  SHOES  FOR  LADIES  $25 

The  newest  and  prettiest  styles  for 
women  are  ready  to-day,  and  every 
day  we  are  receiving  large  lots  of 
the  most  desirable  shapes  from  our 
factory.     Call  and  see  our  stock  54 

14  POINT  9  A  20  a  $2  75 

Ji  LJiKGE  SJiLE  OF  CLOTHS,  ETC. 
FOR  THE  JtUTUMN  JINB   WINTER 

Will  be  opened  at  10  o'clock  this  morn^ 
ing,  and  continue  throughout  the  week. 
Our  salesmen  have  been  through  all  the 
large  European  cities  to  secure  this  stock 
of  fine  Clothing  which  we  claim  cannot 
be  equaled  anywhere  in  this  city.  The 
stock  includes  Pants,  Coats,  Vests,  ^3.45 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY  45 


"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 


12  POINT  10  A  25  a  $2  50 

HOUR  SALES  COMMENCE  AT  MINE  O'CLOCK 
EVERY  THURSDAY  AND  FRIDAY  MORNING 

Keeping  in  touch  with  the  enterprise  which  is  now 
attradling  much  attention  in  the  city,  we  announce 
that  we  will  have  ''Hour  Sales"  every  Thursday 
and  Friday  all  day.  The  prices  we  quote  are  such 
as  will  challenge  immediate  attention;  but  $1234 

10  POINT  14  A  32  a  $2  50 

THIS  IS  THE  HEADQUARTERS  FOR  FUR  GOODS  OF 
JILL  DESCniPTIONS,  SELLING  JIT  LOWEST  PRICES 

Gifts  of  fur  will  be  acceptable  this  holiday  season,  in  spite 
of  what  the  thermometer  may  say :  for  Furs  are  so  very 
popular  /'ust  now  that  the  up^to^date  maid  or  matron  will 
wear  them  on  proper  occasions,  whether  the  weather  de^ 
mands  their  use  or  not.  These  stores  are  headquarters 
for  good  Furs.     Prices  are  the  lowest  for  garments  $17.98 

8  POINT  14  A  32  a  $2  25 

FIRST  DISPLJtY  TO-DJtV  OF  THE  HJtNDSOME  COLLECTION 
OF  LJ^RGE  ORIENT JkL  RUGS  SECURED  JtT  CONSTJINTINOPLE 

Jtfter  a  very  extensive  tour  through  the  countries  of  the  Orient,  our 
salesmen  have  brought  back  such  a  collection  of  some  of  the  rarest 
kinds  of  rugs  as  are  not  to  be  seen  in  any  of  the  other  stores  in  this 
city.  For  years  we  have  been  in  the  Oriental  Rug  business  in  about 
the  same  way  as  a  great  many  other  stores  in  this  country,  except 
that  our  prices  were  fair  and  uniform  and  not  '^artistic."  The  rugs 
were  conventional  and  of  as  good  a  quality  as  the  price  will  $I2.90 

6  POINT  '  16  A  36  a  $2  00 

PERFECTING  Ji  CMMERJi  WHICH  PEERS  THROUGH  THE  DENSEST  MIST. 
IT  WILL  BE  FOUND   OF  PRACTICAL   VJILUE   TO   NJiVIES  OF  THE  WORLD 

In  setting  this  camera  for  an  exposure  against  fogs,  a  color  screen  is  used. 
This  is  necessary  because  of  the  fadl  that  the  ordinary  fog  radiates  an  excefs 
of  blue  actinic  rays  that  fog  a  plate  easily.  With  the  seven  lenses  and  the 
screen,  however,  the  colors  of  the  spediroscope  are  so  blended,  neutralized 
and  centered  as  to  make  an  impression  through  a  dense  fog  that  is  more  clear 
cut  than  a  sunlight  exposure  made  through  an  achromatic  lens.  From  the 
bow  of  a  boat  moving  at  half  speed  through  fog  this  apparatus  will  show  every 
outline  of  a  vessel  half  a  mile  away.  It  is  discovered  already  that  this  appa* 
ratus  has  a  most  remarkable  influence  on  non^actinic  lights  and  colors,  15678 


46  PETTINGILL    ®.   COMPANY 

ARLINGTON  OLDSTYLE  ITALIC 

48  POINT  4  A  6  a  $7  50 

BONDS  FOUND 
Reductions 


3 A  4a  $12  00 


PRIMERS 

Students  6 


8  A  14  a  $3  00 


SUPERIOR  INVENTIONS 
Mechanical  Appliances  3 


4 A  7a  $5  25 


SINGERS  ENCORED 
Great  Fa  vorite  ?f  2k 


PE.TTINGII-I-    ca.    COMPANY  47 


ARLINGTON  OLDSTYLE  ITALIC 


24  POINT  *  6  A  10  a  $3  50 

INHERIT  GREAT  FORTUNE 
From  Deceased  Relative  tr  $4 

12  POINT  12  A  24  a  $2  75 

JUr^NY  PEOPLE  WERE  GREjiTL  Y 
iVI  alarmed  at  the  ferocity  of  the 
cyclones  which  visited  this  section  in 
the  Summer  of  last  year.   They  $239 

60  POINT  3  A  4a  $10  00 

INTRUDING 
Monastic  «f  7 


14  A  28  a  $2  50 


rnE  ARLINGTON  OLDSTYLE  ITALIC 
Series  is  made  in  nine  sijes.  Every 
good  printer  will  recognise  the  merits  of 
this  Beautiful  Italic  Series  st  sf  ^  1234567 


5  A  8  a  $4  25 


SCHEME  DENOUNCED 
Hoodwinker  Remanded  9 


48  PETTINGILL    CO.   COMPANY 


rreysS£'.^:^.„^<i    TOURAINE  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 


42  POINT  4  A  6  a  $7  25 

RESOLUTION 
CHANGE 


12  POINT  14  A  28  a  $3  25 

T 'HE  ancient  province  of  Touraine 
very  nearly  corresponds  to  the 
modern  section  of  Indre  et  Loire, 
but  in  some  directions  it  is  rathez  more 
extended.  It  is  crossed 
from  east  to  west  by  the 
rapid  and  sandy  stream 
of  the  Loire,  from  a  point 
not  fat  above  Amboise  to 
the  valley  of  Fontevrault, 
Three  rapid  tributaries 
of  the  Loire  at  this  part 
of  its  course  join  the  rivet 
from  the  soutl^,  V^ever 
a  stream  in  so  short  por- 
tion of  its  course  has  so 
mucl^  history  to  tell.  Until  the  end  of  the 
sixteentli  century  this  section  of  France 
was  covered  witl^  numerous  chateaux, 
fot  beside  the  old  feudal  towers,  whose 

STRENG  TH  HAD  PRESER  VED 
EACH  FROM  T>EC AY  MORE  IN 


Peace 
P>isturber 

Rusli 


$65 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


49 


TOURAINE  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC    — pp»^^^°J""^ 


and  registered  in  Eng-land 


4  A  8  a  $5  50 


cAGROUND 

Before  the  Centuries 
Jostled  Him 


6  A  12  a  $4  50 


dVlade  many  new 
abodes  in  elegant 
style  wherein  they 
vied  in  preserving 
merely  what  was 
picturesque  in  32 

JUNIOR 

POLITICIANS 

"^AND 


POINT  18  A  36  a  42  75 

'VICTOR  HUGO 

cA  quoi  ton  entendre 

Les  oiseaux  des  bois  ? 
L'oiseaux  le  plus  tendre     . 

Chante  dans  ta  voix. 
Que  Dieu  montre  ou  voile 

Les  astres  des  cieux  ! 
La  plus  pure  etoile 

Brille  dans  tes  yeux. 
Qu'avril  renouvelle 

Le  j'ardin  en  fleuz  I 
La  fleur  la  plus  belle 

Fleurit  dans  ton  cceur. 


EVERY  TOURAINE  TOWN 
HAS  ITS  LEGENDS  OF  THE 
(fDLACK  Count,  the  one  great 
J-J  buildez  beneath^  whose  hands 
many  reaches  of  the  Loire  bristled 
witJi  fortresses,  each  being  a  step 
toward  the  dream  of  his  life,  the 
greatness  of  Anjou.  His  prowess 
as  a  fighter  was  early  shown  in  a 
victory  at  La  Conquereux,  where 
in  spite  of  Breton  pitfalls  he  led 
his  cavalry  upon  the  enemy  again 
and  again,  as  the  storm  wind  that 
sweeps  down  upon  a  cornfield  £4 


50 


PEITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


:^^!i!n^S.^    TOURAINE  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 


5  A  10  a  S5  00 


PRESENTING 
PRIME  NOVELTIES 

from  Bright 
'Brain  and 
'T>eft  Digits 


6  POINT  18  A  40  a  $2  50 

THE  SONG  OF  THE  'PRINTER 

"Pick  and  click 

Goes  Touraine  in  the  stick, 
cAs  the  artist  stands  at  his  case  ; 
His  eyes  glance  quick  as  his  fingers  pick 

Touraine  at  a  rapid  pace  ; 
cAnd  one  by  one  as  the  letters  go, 
^obs  are  piled  up  steady  and  slow. 

Steady  and  slow, 

'^ut  still  they  grow. 
And  modern  jobs  they  soon  will  show, 
'beautiful  Jobs,  that  without  a  sound 
Appeal  to  the  people  all  around. 


18  POINT 


10  A  18  a  $4  00 


TOURAINE 

cMODEL  GRAND 

T>E SIGNS 

igo2 


10  POINT  16  A  32  a  $3  00 

SONG  OF  THE  WORLD 

AND  mAN 

O  where  is  the  man  with  sucli 
simple  tools  can  govern  this 
world  of  fame  ?  Witli  a  print- 
ing press,  an  iron  stick,  and  a 
series  of  Touraine;  witli  ink  of 
black  and  paper  of  white,  he  'II 
bring  fortli  what  will  live  next 
doomsday  night  at  12  o  'clock 


dAccents  are  Made  for  Numerous 

Job  letters  hut  the^  are  never  put  up  witli 

Regular  fonts.   Special  order 


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TOURAINE  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC    r.:^J^.ts«i^En£a^ci 


T*ansian  cMilliner}^ 

Extraordinary  bargain  Sale 


If  you  have  money  to  burn  fo 
every  cent  of  it  to  go  for  Qu 
more  style ,  better  fabric,  pei 
newest  materials  and  choice 
which  appeals  to  refined  tas 
of  these  exquisite  creations. 


EXCLUSIVE  T>E 

Guaranteed  to  Patro 


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(V 


•VAUDET 


<iALPHONSE 

OF 

TARASCON 


Englis/^  Edition 


JAMES  LAURIA 

1897 


Jean  Goujon 

Sculpteur 


cAddress.   1462 

Touraine,  France 


^{eference 

cAmerican  Type  Founders 

Company 


52  PETTINGILL    ca.   COMPANY 


JENSON  ITALIC 


72  POINT  4  A  5  a  $17  00 

Our  Records 

VALUED 


4A  5  a  $12  25 


Roman  Letters 

MODERN 


4A  5  a  $10  25 


German  Printing 
DESIGNS 

For  Jetison  Italic  ornamental  lozver-casc,  see  page  S4 


PE.TTINGILL   CO.    COMPANY  53 

JENSON  ITALIC 

48  POINT  4  A  5  a  $7  75 

In  early  history  the 
Monastic  Printers 

RECEIVED 


4  A  6  a  $7  25 


Slanting  Black  Type 
was  used  very  early 

HISTORICAL 


4  A  8  a  $5  50 


7?2e  first  Italic  type  l^as 
used  by  Aldus  Manutius 

INTRODUCTION 

For  Jenson  Italic  ornamental  lotver-case ,  see  page  J4 


54  PETTINGILL    (S.    COMPANY 


JENSON  ITALIC 


5  A  10  a  $5  00 


The  original  Italic  letter  l^as 
known  as  Venetian  or  Aldine 

MALFORMATIONS 

24  POINT  6  A  15  a  $4  50 

c/lstonishing  strides  in  the  designing 

of  Italic  type  have  lately  been  made 

ADVANCEMENTS 


10  A  25  a  $4  00 


Jenson  Italic  as  a  display  type  is  certainly  a 

novelty^     It  is  distinct  in  style  and  striking  in 

character  and  "will  be  a  feature  in  advertising 

ATTRACTING  BUSINESS 


18  A  40  a  $3  25 


cMakers  of  c/ldvertisements  Ji>ho  formerly  recommended  the 
use  of  old  style  letters  to  their  clientele  ^11  recognize  in  the 
Jenson  Italic  a  monotony-breaking  substitute,  and  the  reading 
public  l^ill  be  attracted  by  advertisements  in  this  striking  letter 

ORNAMENTAL  LOWER-CASE  LETTERS^  ^  ^ 

The  Jenson  Italic  ornamental  lozver-case  letters  are  intended  to  be  used  exclusively  as  final  letters. 
To  get  the  best  results  they  should  be  used  sparingly  in  all  classes  of  work.     One  or  t7vo  letters  properly 

placed  in  a  job  will  add  to  its  attractiveness.  The  ornamental  lower-case  letters  are  made  in  three  char- 
acters, n,g,y,  and  are  cast  in  all  the  sizes  from  12  Point  to  72  Point.     They  are  not  put  up  with  regular 

fonts,  as  all  fonts  are  complete  without  them.     They  are  furnished  at  the  following  prices  per  font : 

12  POINT,  18  POINT  AND  24  POINT,  EACH  50  CENTS.        30  POINT,  36  POINT,  42  POINT  AND  48  POINT: 
EACH  75  CENTS        54  POINT    60  POINT  AND  72  POINT,  EACH  $1  00 


PETTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY 


55 


JENSON  ITALIC 


^1  HE  type  made  by  the  American  Type 
Founders'^  Company  is  conceded  by 
expert  printers  to  outrank  all  competitors 
in  its  beauty  of  design,  style  of  finish, 
and  admirable  ^wearing  qualities*  ^hese 
three  cardinal  features  are,  in  themselves, 
sufficient  to  recommend  them  to  the  T^ast 
army  of  purchasing  printers  and  magazine 
publishers  as  a  money-sa'ving  in'vestment 

POINTS  TO  CONSIDER 


20  A  45  a  $3  00 

0  Leon,  my  lo^er. 

Why  should  you  despair. 
When  Love  comes  unbidden 
With  %freaths  in  his  hair? 

1  love  you,  my  Mona, 

Is  easy  to  say 
(As  bird  on  the  tree-top 
To  sing  out  his  lay* 


8  POINT 

JENSON  TYPE, 
Injenson  type  my  printer  knoTVS 
The  height  of  typographic  pose  ; 

The  bla.ck-fa.ced  letters  cross  the  page 
Like  mummers  of  some  by-gone  age 
In  solemn,  sad,  funereal  ro^ws* 

cN^  matter  ivhat  is  said,  "  it  goes,'" 
Though  doggerel  'verse — puerile  prose — 
If  but  its  Ivr etched  rantings  rage 
Injenson  type. 

Go,  foolish  rhyme,  and  dress  your  ^oes 
In  this  pre<vailing  garb  of  those 

Who  call  all  %ell  that  fits  the  gauge 

Set  by  the  medie^val  sage — 

You  too,  may  conquer,  I  suppose, 

Injenson  type. 


20  A  50  a  $2  75 

CKTOWto  the  point  that  pinches  mankina 
^  \a  the  hardest — the  unloosening  of  the 
purse-string — and  has  been  the  subject  of 
frequent  discussions  for  time  immemorial. 
In  figuring  on  the  cost  of  ne'w  type  do  you 
regard  it  as  an  unnecessary  expense  or  in  the 
light  of  a  good  in'vestment  to  buy  the  best  ? 
If  as  an  in'vestment,  suppose  a  first-class, 
distincti've  style  of  type  costs  you  a  little 
more  than  the  ordinary  and  less  attracti've 
design,  but  the  returns  from  the  former  are 
double  the  returns  from  the  latter,  %>hich  one 
'would you  select?  You  'won't  hesitate  to 
choose  that  'which  is  the  most  profitable, 

ARGUMENT  AND  EXPLANATION 


6  POINT 

EVERYTHING  that  is  required  in  a  printing  office,  from 
a  pair  of  tweezers  to  a  perfecting  press  {to  say  nothing 
of  type)  can  be  supplied  on  the  shortest  notice  by  any  'Branch 
House  of  the  American  Type  Founders'  Company,  These 
'Branches  are  all  conveniently  located  throughout  the  United 
States  for  the  benefit  of  the  trade  and  to  facilitate  the  -work 
of  supplying  the  demands  made  upon  us  by  an  appreciative 
and  increasing  patronage.  Therefore,  place  your  orders  ')»ith 
'Branch  nearest  your  place  of  business  to  insure  promptness. 
c4  printing  office  completely  supplied  with  the  products  of 
our  manufacture  is  ivorth  far  more  for  use  or  sale  than  one 
made  up  from  the  productions  of  incomplete  type  foundries. 

INFORMATION  FOR  THE  ENTERPRISING 
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20  A  50  a  $2  50 


0  cMona,  you  tease  me, 
cAnd  "hex  me  for  aye  ; 

'But,  Mona,  I  love  you. 
Shall  love  you  alivay  ; 

1  ivould  to  the  altar 

cNow  lead  you  a  bride, 
'But  love  makes  me  falter 
c4nd  sway  with  the  tide. 


Then  bye,  oh  bye,  darling, 

For  Mona  must  part 
From  Leon  her  lover 

With  dread  in  his  heart ; 
Your  love  is  the  devudrop 

That  dies  in  the  sun, 
Good-by,  and  forever. 

With  Mona  untvonl 


56  PE.TTINGILL    O.    COMPANY 

BRADLEY  ITALIC 


3  A  5  a  $9  00 


Sound  Banker 
J^ecem  Drafts 

48  POINT  3  A  7  a  $7  25 

Electrical  Winder 
Hovel  time  Clock 

36  POINT  4  A  10  a  $5  50 

monthly  Reports  Given 
Lombard  Insurance  (a 


5  A  12  a  $5  00 


Quakers  Welcome  Visitors 
Unique  Patriotic  Ceremony 

Bradley  Italic  Outline,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  183 


PETTINGILL   CBL    COMPANY 


57 


BRADLEY  ITALIC 


6  A  18  a  $4  50 


Tdme  and  fortune  neper  overtake 
men  in  the  da^  of  their  discontent 


9A  26a  $4  00 


tbi  perilous  rush  of  Speculators  and  the 
Jldoantunsomc  Winer  to  the  Gold  Tields 
has  been  overshadowed  b^  Greater  Issues 


15  POINT 


12  A  36  a  $3  50 


Couched  in  tones  of  unmistakable  patriotism,  the 
Declaration  of  Independence  endowed  the  people 
of  the  United  States  with  privileges  of  the  most 
far-reaching  importance  to  JImerican  citizenship 


14  A  40  a  $3  25 


tb^  Laws  of  Progression  h^ve  marlied  the  closing  of  the 
nineteenth  Century  as  the  Jfge  of  Wonders.  With  pros= 
pects  of  stiff  greater  attainments  in  the  near  future,  the 
best^thinfiing  minds  have  predicted  revofutions  in  sociaf 
and  pofiticaf  fife  that  iviff  astonish  the  most  conservative 


14  A  45  a  $3  00 


Pride  and  humility  ate  rela^' 
fwe  terms,  tbey  suggest  a 
comparison  of  some  sort  with 
an  object  higher  or  lower;  and 
the  same  mind  may  be  proud 
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8  POINT  16  A  48  a  $2  75 

Of  two  minds  that  possess  equal 
excellence,  w/jicf)  is  the  noblest: 
that  which,  however  high  the  ex- 
cellence attained  by  it,  has  some 
nobler  excellence  in  view;  or  that 
which  thinks  only  of  those  who 
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58  PETTINGILL   CD.   COMPANY 

DE  VINNE  ITALIC  ,  "l^" 

72  POINT  4 A  5a  $19  00 

Lost  RIG 


4A  5a  $13  25 


7?  WV  Fast 

54  POINT  •  4A  5a  $11  25 

Read  NICE 

48  POINT  4  A  5  a  $7  75 

BEAR  Skins 


4A  6a  $7  25 


Beaver  DIVES 


5  A  8a  $6  50 


GRAND  Festival 

De  Vinne  Italic  Outline,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  sho7vn  on  pages  i8b,  1S7 


PKTTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


59 


DE  VINNE  ITALIC 


PATENTED 


6A  Qa  $5  75 


BLUSTERING 
Destructive  Cyclones 


8A  10a  $4  50 


FIRING  ROCKETS 
Distress  Signals  Answered 


lOA  16a  $4  00 


WANDERING  ARABIANS 
Experienced  Numerous  Hardships 


12  A  18  a  $3  25 


DELIGHTFUL  HOLIDAY  SEASON 

Society  Whirlwinds  Unceasingly  Blowing 

Frivolous  Dames  Dancing 


12  POINT  16 A  20a  $3  00 

UNDERSTANDS 
Thoroughly  Mechanical 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  50 

CHICAQO  WEEKLY  NEWS 

Universally  Pronounced  Brilliancy 

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10  POINT  20  A  26  a  $2  75 

ARMENIAN  MASSACRE 
Turkish  Cruelty  Shows  Plainly 


6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  25 

AMERICAN  TYPE  FOUNDRY 

Manufactures  Superior  Printlag  Materiata 

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De  Vinne  Italic  Outline,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shcnvn  on  pages  i8b,  187 


60 


60  POINT  NO  123 


PETTINGILL   CSl    COMPANY 


GOTHIC  ITALIC  SERIES 


GHANDArmy 


48  POINT  NO  123 


4  A  8  a  S7  80 


Managers  POOR 


36  POINT  NO  123 


5  A  10  a  $6  40 


UNHAPPY  Children 


30  POINT  NO  112 


10  A  14  a  $4  50 


RENOWHED  OFFICERS 
Prominent  American  Senator 


20  POINT  NO  112 


18  A  24  a  $3  65  18  POINT  NO  112 


18  A  25  a  $2  80 


POPULAR  DESIGN 
Beautiful  Specimen 


12  POINT  NO  112 


22  A  38  a  $2  50 


HARMONIOUS  COMBINATIONS 
Fancy  Typographic  Decoration 

8  POINT  NO  112  36  A  52  a  $2  60 

PLEASANT  STEAMBOAT  EXCURSIONS 

Lovely  Sights   Mid  Picturesque   Valleys 

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COURAGEOUS  FIGHTERS 
Grand  Army  Encampment 


10  POINT  NO  112  30  A  42  a  $2  60 

UNPRECEDENTED  INDUCEMENTS 
Extraordinary  Bargains  Extended 

6  POINT  NO  113  30  A  60  a  $2  40 

DISTINGUISHED  AMERICAN  STATESMEN 

Berlin  Historical  and  Poetical  Association 

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PEITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


61 


RONALDSON  TITLE  SLOPE 


36  POINT 


5  A  8a  $6  00 


CHILD  Spankers 


30  POINT 


6  A  10  a  $5  25 


GR  UMBLING 

Jawtickler  Curatives 


24  POINT 


8  A  14  a  $4  50 


TMXAN  STMMRS 

Cowboy  Lassos  MlectrMed 


18  POINT 


12  A  22  a  $4  15 


POCKMT  BATTSRY 

Thoroughly  Paralyzes  Pickpockets 


12  POINT 


20  A  40  a  $3  55 


ELECTRICAL 

Burglar  Alarm  Hinges 
Chicken  Coops 


8  POINT 


25  A  50  a  $3  15 


CRIMn  PUNISHED 

Appliances  to  Produce  Torture 

Suitable  to  the  Offense 

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22  A  45  a  $3  35 


RAPID  TRANSIT 

Fleeting  Landscape  Scene 
Passing  Glimpse 


6  POINT  30  A  60  a  $3  00 

DYNAMO  &  COMPANY 

Contrivers  of  Mlectrical  Machinery 

Adapted  to  Various  Purposes 

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62  PETTINGILL    <S1.   COMPANY 

LACLEDE  SERIES 

72  POINT  3A  5a  $12  00 

Mcmmental 


3  A  6a  $10  00 


i^rcken  S)iske$ 


4A  7a  $8  00 


^mntrii  Stcsidztiec 

36  POINT  4  A  9  a  $6  25 

Utiiqm  9ietures  framed 


24  POINT  5  A  14  a  $4  00 


18  POINT  5  A  18  a  $3  25 


MuStrimS  tnehantment 


XOestern  farmer 


^andseme  SDeeeratim 


10  POINT  9  A  30  a  $2  75 

^ournalistie  ^cncenticns 


12  POINT  7  A  24  a  $3  00 

financial  dpemlaticn 
Sienewncd  European  tHegetiaters         Tieapolitan  Tfewspapers  Represented 

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PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


63 


LIVERMORE  SERIES 


60  POINT 


PATENTED 


3 A  4a  $8  25 


denouncement 


3  A  6  a  86  25 


famous  u/orkmen 


4  A  10  a  $5  25 


i)etermined  JXdvertiser 


5  A  12  a  $4  75 


ineward  Jroneat  Jiferchants 


6  A  18  a  $4  25         1         18  POINT 


9  A  28  a  $3  75 


^rave  Chaplain 
Sneceives  i//edai 


12  POINT 


15  A  50  a  $3  25 


%/outhfut  ^uueniies  Rehearse 
dramatic  Elocution  J^dmt'red 


TlJonderful  Cavalcade 
^archi'ns  Jeomowara 


10  POINT 


15  A  55  a  $3.00 


^airioiic  Orators  ^rouae  ^aiives 
Snihusiasie'c  Countrymen  SPropare 
Sreat  ^^idsummer  *Demonstration 


15  A  60  a  $2  50 


8  POINT  15  A  55  a  $2  75 

Senaaiionai  ^etvs  o/  ^rea^  ^t'ciorias 

-__^  ^  -,  Conaervaf/ves  anet  ^^aeft'ca/s  ^oi'n  JVanefs 

and  V//ih'tarj/  ^cAi'evomenfs  Ctaaorfu  ^     ^.      c  ^    no  j-  tr  ^       .       .       *5d 

7)evoured  6y  ati  ^airioiio  J^dmtrers  j        on  Condifeons  j>^cct,/>faA/e  to  Ao/A  Countries 

/234S6  7  S9  O  \  /^s^sezsso 

The  five  larger  sizes  register  rvith  Livermore  Outline  shown  on  page  i88 


64 


PE.TTINGILL   CEL    COMPANY 


BOLDFACE  ITALIC 


*  48  POINT  NO  23 


4A  6a  $7  00 


SURE  Bounty 


*  36  POINT  NO  22 


5  A  7  a  $5  50 


^Southern  CHEER 


30  POINT  NO  120 


6  A  12  a  $4  55 


AMERICAN  Knowledge 


24  POINT  NO  120 


10  A  20  a  $4  55 


HONEST  PROCLAMATION 
Cuban  Insurgents  Dissatisfied 


18  POINT  NO  120 


12  A  24  a  $3  90 


12  POINT  NO  120 


12  A  24  A  $2  65 


PICKPOCKETS        OCEAN  STEAMER 


Hunting  Steamer 


Flagship  Neiv  York 


11  POINT  NO  120 


18  A  36  a  $3  05    \        10  POINT  NO  120 


ISA  36a  $2  90 


MEXICAN    SOLDIEBS  GOVERNMENT  BOND 

Raised  Window   Curtain  Relating  many  Incidents 

9  POINT  NO  120              24  A  48  a  $2  95  8  POINT  NO  120              24  A  48  a  $3  00 

REVENUE  COMMISSIONEli  |      DESPERATE    ENCOUNTER 

United  States   Treasiu*y  Notes  {      Volunteers  atid  Spanish  Troops 


7  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  55 

PERFECTLY    WELL    SATISFIED 

With   Constitutional  Amendments 

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6  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  25 

RESTORING   rUBLIC    CONFIDENCE 

Delay  Reptiblican  National   Convention 

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PE-TTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY 


65 


CAXTON  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC 


18  A  100  a  $5  70 


SOME  UNUSUAL  VALUES  FOR 
TO-DAY— TAILOR-MADE  SUITS 
All  the  Garments  are  handsomely 
made  in  the  latest  styles,  and  sold 
at  most  reasonable  prices     $12.50 


6  POINT  32  A  200  a  $6  70 

SPRING  IN  BRADFORDVILLE. 


Spring;  has  come  to  Bradfordville— 

Trees  are  blossorti-dressed ; 
Flowers  blooniin'  on  the  hill 

Look  their  purtiest. 
Wimnienfolks  a-cleanin'  house 

Like  they  know  their  biz; 
Brockway's  sody  fountain,  too, 

Has  begun  to  fizz! 

Got  the  tiredness  in  my  bones— 

Can't  do  much  but  rest 
Until  mealtime  comes  aroun'— 

Then  I  do  my  best. 
If  I  git  much  tireder,  though— 

Tell  you  how  it  is, 
I'll  get  Brockway  jest  to  put 

A  wink  in  my  Fizz! 


8  POINT  32  A  200  a  $8  15 

THIS  UNIQUE  AND  MODERN 
EXHIBITION  IS  UNDER  THE 
AUSPICES  OF  THE  REN  AND 
PENCIL  CLUB  OF  NEWPORT 

The  collection  gives  some  idea 
of  what  American  artists  have 
done  in  this  line,  as  nearly  all 
of  the  wash  drawings  are  repro- 
ductions of  work  done  hy  noted 
Americans.  The  drawings  are 
copies  of  designs  from  some  of 
the  largest  and  best  decorated 
buildings  in  the  United  States, 
including  the  Appellate  Court- 
house, New  York,  the  residence 
of  G.  W.  C.  Mount,  Philadelphia, 
the  St.  John's  Church,  Detroit, 
and  the  Congressional  Library 


10  POINT  24  A  140  a  $6  65 

BICYCLE  OUTFITS  FOR  THE  LADIES 
LATEST  STYLES,   AND  ALL   COLORS 

Continuation  of  our  great  sale  of  Ladies' 
Bicycle  Clothing;  made  from  the  latest 
patterns.  This  stock  includes  Bloomers, 
Divided  Skirts  and  Short  Skirts     $20.57 


66  PETTINGILI,    CB.    COMPANY 


REGAL  ITALIC 


36  POINT  4  A  8  a  $6  50 

HIRE  Domestics 


30  POINT  5  A  10  a  $6  00 

Emblematic  CORDS 


6  A  12  a  $5  25 


ACHIEVEMENT 
Meritorious  Instruction 


7  A  14  a  $4  50 


MONROE  DOCTRINE 
Historic  Document  Ruhlistied 

14  POINT  9  A  18  a  $4  20 

LEARNED  EDUCATORS 
Conclusive  Academical  Examination 


12  POINT  12A24a$4  00         |         lo  POINT  14A28a$3  50 

GYMNASI UM  organ  iz A  tion 

Masculine  Exerciser         Universal  Peace  Societies 


®  ^°^^'^                                                    ^"" ■ j  6  POINT                                                   24  A  48  a  $2  50 

SURGICAL  RECORDS  ;  INFORMATION  BUREAU 

Scientific   Theories    Examined  j  valuable  Services  Rendered  Citizens 

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PETTINGILL    CD.    COMPANY 


67 


VICTORIA  ITALIC 


24  POINT  NO  1 


8  A  $3  75 


24  POINT  NO  2 


8  A  $3  25 


SEVERE  STORMS 


18  POINT  NO  1 


12  A  $3  25 


MIDNIGHT  RAMBLE 


18  POINT  NO  2 


12  A  $2  75 


SUBURBAN   RESIDENCE 


12  POINT  NO  1 


16  A  $2  50 


DECOROUS  SPINSTERS 
MUTUAL   ADORATION   SOCIETY 

12  POINT  NO  2  16  A  $2  25 

LUDICROUS  AND    ANNOYING 
SUDDEN   BURSTING   OF  PANTALOONS 

12  POINT  NO  3  18  A  $2  GO  6  POINT  NO  1  30  A  $2  50 

FLOWER  PLANTS  ROYAL  VISITORS 

GERANIUM     ADMIRED  SALUTING    THE   FLAGSHIP 


6  POINT  NO  2  30  A  $2  25 

HUMOROUS   ANECDOTES 
GUARDED  SECRETS  OVERHEARD 

6  POINT  NO  4  36  A  $2  GO 

HARMLESS  SIMPLETONS  RAMPANT 

VICTIMS  OF  CHEAP  AND  TRASHY  NOVELS 

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Line 


STri 


6  POINT  NO  3  30  A  $2  GO 

ROBINSON   CRUSOE  OUTDONE 
HISTORY  OF  SINBAD   THE   MARINER 


6  POINT  NO  5 


36  A  $2  GO 


CYCLONIC    WINDS    RACING    FIERCELY 

DESTRUCTIVE    STORM    DEMOLISHING    PROPERTY 

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ATE 


SIGN 


68 


PE-TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


GUSHING  ITALIG 


8  A  15  a  $4  50 


RULES  GOVERNING  BOSTON 
SHOUTER  VOTING  CONTEST 

Non-compliance  will  invalidate  all 
coupons,  so  read  the  rules  slowly 


12  POINT 


20A  50a  $3  94 


A  TAME  and  address  must  be  plainly  written  in  the  spaces  shown 
^  in  the  coupon.  A  nom-de-plume  or  an  alias  will  not  answer, 
nor  will  the  location  of  a  cow  pasture  he  acceptable.  In  guessing 
the  height  of  the  house  it  must 
be  considered  that  in  addition 
to  a  French  roof  there  is  also 
a  mortgage  on  it.  The  taxes, 
insurance  and  water  rates  for 
1898-99  are  unpaid  and  will 
of  course  make  it  higher.  See 
that  your  coupons  are  directed 

SHOUTER  SECOND-HAND 
HOUSE  CONTEST  EDITOR 


10  POINT  28  A  80  a  $3  80 

NO  COUPONS  SENT  US  LA  TER 
THAN  MARCH  25  WILL  COUNT 


Given  Away  ■ 

The  Boston  Shouter  will  give 
a  fine  brick  house  to  the  man 
or  woman  correctly  guessing 
its  height,  and  in  accordance 
therewith  I  submit  as  follows : 


Height,  over-all, 

from  street  level. 


Points 


Name,  in 

typewriter, 


Address,  in 

confidence. 


And  no  packages  will  be  received  froni  messengers.  The  result  of  the  contest  will 
be  made  public  in  a  special  edition  which  will  be  issued  a  few  moments  after  the 
last  vote  has  been  counted.    Our  bulletin  boards  also  will  be  utilized.   Watch  them 


PETTINGILL   <B.   COMPANY  69 


GUSHING  ITALIG 


18  POINT  10  A  20  a  $4  00 

ROXBURY HORSE  GUARDS  PICNIC 

Nantasket  Beach 

Monday  Afternoon,  October  28 

15  POINT  15  A  25  a  $3  50 

77?^  annual  picnic  this  year  will  be  held  at  the  new 
reservation  at  Nantasket  Beach.  Special  open  cars 
will  be  available  for  the  transportation  of  picnicers 
and  their  cousins  from  sunrise  until  the  approach  of 
dinner  time.  A  special  feature  of  the  occasion  will 
be  the  singing  of  some  verses  which  have  been  set 
to  music  by  Marie  Grosse,  and  of  which  the  opening 
verses  are  appended.   Music  will  be  by  tambourine 


8  POINT  28  A  80  a  $3  00 

THE  DEAR  OLD  TIN  CANTEEN 

I  tell  you,  Jim,  it  ain't  no  use.  You  recollect  as  well  as  I 

A  soldier  can't  forget,  The  hunger  and  the  thirst. 

Those  bloody  scenes  are  just  as  fresh  The  mad  career  of  horse  and  men, 

As  on  the  day  we  met ;  Where  rebel  shells  had  burst; 

But  all  the  relics  of  the  war,  But  after  all,  you  gray  old  vet. 

The  broken  sword,  I  ween.  The  best  remembered  scene 

Ben  knapsack  old,  there  is  none  like  Was  when  we  stole  a  chance  to  drink 

The  dear  old  tin  canteen.  From  out  the  old  canteen. 


6  POINT  28  A  80  a  $2  60 

SPECIAL  CAR  FOR  MOROSE  PEOPLE  will  be  run  via  Quincy  and  Milton  before  sunrise.  Those  who  do  not 
care  for  sociability,  or  for  the  exhilarating  daylight  ride  over  the  road  at  a  later  hour,  may  take  this  car.  Ample 
opportunities  for  services  of  a  religious  nature,  to  be  conducted  by  the  motoneer,  will  be  afforded  during  the  trip 


70 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


CASLON  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No  471 


4  A  6  a  $5  00 


William  Caslon 

DESIGNER 


7  A  16  a  $3  25 


6  POINT 


18  A  55  a  $2  00 


CUT  THIS  FACE 

In  the  year  1^22 


14  A  42  a  $2  75 


T'he  moon  is  up  in  splendor^ 
And  golden  stars  attend  her  ; 

The  heavens  are  calm  and  bright ; 
Trees  cast  a  deepening  shadow, 
And  slowly  off  the  meadow 

A  mist  is  rising  silver-white. 


18  POINT  9  A  25  a  $3  25 

DISPLAYED  GREAT 

Ability  in  his  calling 


Good  people  all,  with  one  accord^ 
Lament  for  Madam  Blaix^ 

Who  never  wanted  a  good  word — 
From  those  who  spoke  her  praise. 

The  needy  seldom  passed  her  door^ 
And  always  found  her  kind,' 

She  freely  lent  to  all  the  poor — 
Who  left  a  pledge  behind. 

She  strove  the  neighborhood  to  please 
With  manners  wondrous  winning  j 

And  never  followed  wicked  ways — 
Unless  when  she  was  sinning. 


9  POINT  18  A  55  a  $2  50 

/  sa^iv  t^Tvo  maids  at  the  kirk. 

And  both  'were  fair  and  s^weet — 
One  in  her  nvedding  robe^ 

And  one  in  her  nvinding  sheet. 

The  choristers  sang  the  hymn — 
The  sacred  rites  njoere  read; 

And  one  to  life  for  life., 

And  one  to  death.,  <^vas  n^ed. 


4  A  6  a  $4  50 


HANDSOME 

Legible  Chara6ler 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY  71 

CASLON  OLD  STYLE  ITALIC  No  471 


24  POINT  6  A  14  a  $3  50  8  POINT  18  A  55  a  $2  25 

J^TJD   Cn^    f^  >/  C7^     T  \T  T^   ^^   ^^^    OLDEST  ITALIC 

■^     J.  J-\~  ^   J-         V_>  _^X  KJ   -£.        -£ -Z.  y  J_       Jace  noiv  in  general  use^  having 

been  cut  in  the  year  1^22^  and  first  cast 


This    country    over   40  in  this  country  by  MacKdlar,  smiths  & 

w/  '  Jordan.     Like  the  Roman,  it  has  sur- 

years  agOy  it  survives 


Jordan,  Like  the  Roman^  it  has  sur- 
'vi'ved  because  of  exceptional  grace  and 
beauty^  and  the  demand  for  it  continues 


14  POINT  12A36a$3  00 

EXCEPTIONAL  MERIT  IS  THE 

Cause  for  its  retaining  its  strong  hold  on 
the  popular  fancy,  which  faB  is  attested 


3  A  5  a  $5  50 


ORIGINAL 

Caslon  Italic  Series 


11  POINT  16  A  48  a  $2  75 

KNOWING  THE  DILIGENCE  WHICH  HE 

Possessed^  he  disclosed  an  error  which  might  have  had 
a  serious  effeSi  upon  his  future  career.  The  foundry 
of  the  Gravers  being  then  in  the  market^  he  contracted 

10  POINT  16  A  48  a  $2  50       30  POINT  5  A  10  a  $4  00 

TTTATTS,  a  printer,  noticed  C  L)  J7 /^  T  ]\/f  T7    ATC 

'^'^       the  extreme  neatness  of  >0  JL      Hj  \^  JL  1V±  JLIj  2  V  O 

Caslon* s  work,  and  ashed  him  to  —.       ,                                                     j 

persevere  in  letter-cutting,  giv-  Jf  /J  fHOTC  pOpUlaf 

ing  him  personal  support  which  ±       JL 

to-day  than  ever  4 


ing  him  personal  support  which 
was  of  the  utmost  advantage y  and 
introducing  him  to  the  prominent 


72  PETTINGILL    (U.    COMPANTT 


OLD  STYLE  No  83  ITALIC 


42  POINT  3  A  6  a  $6  00 

GRIMY  Opening 


10  A  20  a  $3  10 


NEVER  SEE  DAYLIGHT 

It  is  a  well  known  fact  that  in  sojne  of  the 
coal  ^niites  of  Pemtsylvania  mtiles  are  e^n- 
ployed  which  have  never  seen  the  light  of  day 


8  A  16  a  $4  25 


LIFELONG  DUTY 

Spending  their  entire  lives  in  the 
mines,  their  eyes  become  used  to 

22  POINT  8  A  16  a  $3  80 

TOTAL  DARKNESS 

Enabling  them  to  see  and  to  move 
about  with  an  accuracy  that  is  truly 
astonishing,  saving  many  lives  by 

30  POINT  5  A  10  a  $5  00 

SHAFT  Entrance  5. 


PETTINGILL   CBl   COMPANY  73 


FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2  ITALIC 


14  POINT  ELZEVIR  ITALIC         *  16  A  36  a  $3  90 

TO  THE  0\4ESSIEURS  ELZEl/IR 
I  am  indebted  to  you,  and  more  so,  perhaps,  than 
you  may  imagine.     The  honor  of  T^oman  citi:{enship 
is  even  less  than  the  benefit  you  have  co  i2^4^6'j8go 

12  POINT  16  A  40  a  $3  50 

TO  THE  {MESSIEURS  ELZEVIR 
I  am  indebted  to  you,  and  more  so,  perhaps,  than  you  im- 
agine.    The  honor  of  Rjjman  citizenship  is  even  less  than 
the  benefit  you  have  conferred  on  me.    For  what  do  you  think 
was  this  honor  in  comparison  with  that  of  being  1234^678^0 


10  POINT  20  A  50a  S3  00 

TO  THE  [MESSIEURS  ELZEl^IR 

I  am  indebted  to  you,  and  more  so,  perhaps,  than  you  imagine.  The 
honor  of  '^man  citi:(^enship  is  even  less  than  the  benefit  you  have  con- 
ferred on  me.  For  what  do  you  think  was  this  honor  in  comparison 
with  that  of  being  placed  in  the  ranks  with  your  authors  ?  It  is  to  rank 
with  the  consuls  and  senators  of  Rome;  it  is  to  be  made  fell  i2^4^6y8go 


8  POINT  24  A  60a  $2  75 

TO  THE  {MESSIEURS  ELZEVIR 
I  am  indebted  to  you,  and  more  so,  perhaps,  than  you  imagine.  The  honor  ofT^oman 
citizenship  is  even  less  than  the  benefit  you  have  conferred  on  me.  For  what  do  you  think 
was  this  honor  in  comparison  with  that  of  being  placed  in  the  ranks  with  your  authors?  It 
is  to  rank  with  the  consuls  and  senators  of  Rome :  it  is  to  be  made  fellow  with  the  Sallusts 
and  Ciceros  ?     What  glory  it  is  to  say,  I  am  a  member  of  this  immortal  republic  :  12^4^67 


7  POINT  24  A  60  a  $2  50 

TO  (MESSIEURS  ELZEVIR 

I  am  indebted  to  you,  and  more  so,  per- 
haps, than  you  imagine.  The  honor  of 
'Roman  citizenship  is  less  than  the  benefit 
you  have  conferred  on  me.  For  what  do 
you  think  was  this  honor  in  comparison 
with  thai  of  being  placed  in  12341^67890 


6  POINT  20  A  45  a  $2  25 

TO  THE  MESSIEURS  ELZEVIR 

I  am  indebted  to  you,  and  more  so,  perhaps,  than 
you  imagine.  The  honor  of  Roman  citi:{enship  is 
even  less  than  the  benefit  you  have  conferred  on  me. 
For  what  do  you  think  was  this  honor  in  compar- 
ison with  that  of  being  placed  in  the  ranks  with 
your  authors?  It  is  to  rank  with  the  consuls  and 
senators  of  Rome:  it  is  to  be  made  f el  i234§6j8po 


This  Italic  lines  with  French  Old  Style  No.  2 


74 


PilTTINGILL   CEL    COMPANY 


LAW  ITALIC 


30  POINT  No  42 


7  A  14  a  S4  50 


REGULATION  FOR  VOTERS 
Citizens  must  have  Paid  Taxes 


24  POINT  NO  42 


8  A  20  a  $3  60 


HIGH  COURT  OF  FINAL  APPEALS 

Right  of  Appeal  from  the  Lower  Court 
is  hereby  Extended  to  any  Defendant 


18  POINT  NO  122 


10  A  28  a  $3  30 


WELCOMED  RESTRICTIVE  PROCEEDINGS 
Notice  is  hereby  given  that  Imperative  Orders 
were  Issued  to  rigidly  Enforce  the  Curfew  Law 


12  POINT  No  122 


14  A  42  a  $3  00 


HONORARY  CERTIFICATE 
This  is  to  certify  that  Robert 
Jay  Nevertoil  is  an  Honorary 
Member  of  the  Noble  Society 
to  facilitate  Corner  Lounging 


8  POINT  NO  122 


25  A  70  a  $2  85 


AN  INDENTURE  OF  APPRENTICESHIP 
This  Indenture  witnesseth:  That  Marion 
Highstrung  with  and  by  the  consent  of  her 
mother,  as  her  next  friend,  has  bound  and 
put  herself  apprentice  to  Arabella  Lofty,  to 
learn  the  art  of  Extravagant  Housekeeping 
1234567890 


10  POINT  NO  122 


20  A  52  a  $2  80 


SUMMONS  AGAINST  A  MASTER 
You  are  hereby  commanded  to  take 
the  body  of  Ephraim  Lazy,  if  he  can 
be  found  in  this  County,  and  bring 
him  before  me,  Jonathan  Resolute,  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  to  be  sentenced 


6  POINT  NO  122  25  A  70  a  $2  45 

COMMONWEALTH  VERSUS  JOSEPH  SLOWPAY 
Whereas  Joseph  Slowpay,  of  Indolent  Township,  in 
this  County,  hath  failed  to  pay  his  Dog  Taxes  for 
one  year,  according  to  law,  therefore  we  command 
that  you  summon  the  above  said  Joseph  Slowpay  to 
appear  before  us  and  show  ample  and  satisfactory 
cause  why  he  hath  failed  to  make  such  payments 
1234567890 


PETTINGILI,   CEL    COMPANY 


LAW  ITALIC  No  120 


Card  Font  9  A  25  a  $2  10 
Circular  Font  18  A  100  a  $6  60 


Said  Company  furthermore  agrees  to  mahe  good 
to  the  assured  Persons  all  Damages  from  Water 
whieh  is  the  Result  of  a  Fire  in  the  Adjoining 
Building,  provided  that  Preeaution  was  Taken 


Card  Font  12  A  35  a  $2  30 
Circular  Font  24  A  140  a  $7  40 


Pursuant  to  Section  2935  of  the  Code  of  this  State,  we 
hereby  furnish  you  with  the  List  of  Persons  subject  to 
Taxation  and  Valuation  required  by  Law  to  be  yearly 
ascertained,  together  with  the  Amounts  paid  by  them 


Card  Font  16  A  50  a  $2  50 
Circular  Font  32  A  200  a  $8  05 


In  case  of  Violation  of  any  of 
the  foregoing  Conditions  upon 
which  the  Policy  is  issued  and 
accepted,  as  mentioned  before, 
this  Policy  shall  become  Void 
1234567890 


6  POINT 


Card  Font  16  A  50  a  S2  00 
Circular  Font  32  A  200  a  $6  70 


This  Agreement  is  made  and  accepted 
subject  to  the  Foregoing  Conditions 
and  Stipulations,  together  with  such 
Provisions  as  may  be  added  thereto, 
and  no  Officer  of  the  Company  shall 
have  Power  to  Cancel  the  Regulation 
1^34-367890 


COPPER  ALLOY  FINE-DOT  LEADERS 

These  are  used  as  a  substitute  for  Dotted  Brass  Rule,  and  save  the  time  spent  in  justification.  Made  on  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11 
and  12  Point  bodies.  When  ordering,  state  the  type  (if  our  make)  they  are  required  to  line  with,  and  send  cap  "  H  "  or  lower- 
case "  m."  The  following  examples  show  Fine-Dot  Leaders  lining  with  8  Point  and  10  Point  Law  Italic  No.  120  and  8  Point 
and  10  Point  Law  Italic  No.  122  : 


8  POINT  LAW  ITALIC  NO  120 
In  combination  with  8  Point  Fine-Dot  Leaders 

t4  Court  of. will 

be  held  on  the day  of 

in  the  city  of 

10  POINT  LAW  ITALIC  NO  120 
In  combination  with  10  Point  Fine-Dot  Leaders 

You are 

commanded  by 

to  take  before 


8  POINT  LAW  ITALIC  NO  122 
In  combination  with  8  Point  Fine- Dot  Leaders 

In  consideration  of  $ and 

cents,  we  hereby  agree  to  lease 

the  building  on  premises 


10  POINT  LAW  ITALIC  NO  122 
In  combination  with  10  Point  Fine-Dot  Leaders 

Executed  this day  of. 

190 in County  of 

in  presence  of  the 


Put  up  in  s-lb.  fonts  at  the  folloiving  prices  per  lb.: 


6  Point Per  pound  $0  64 

7  Point Per  pound       56 

8  Point Per  pound       52 


9  Point 
10  Point 


Per  pound  $0  48 
Per  pound      46 


11  Point Per  pound  |o  44 

12  Point Per  pound       42 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


INCLINED  GOTHIC 


24  POINT  8  A  $3  00 

JUBILEE  SONG 


12  A  $2  50 


MUSICAL  CHILDREN 

16  POINT  14  A  $2  25 

MASSACHUSETTS 
EDITORIAL   ASSOCIATION 


12  POINT  20  A  $2  00 

FAMOUS  STATESMEN 
ASSEMBLED    IN    CONFERENOE 


10  POINT  24  A  $1  75 

NUMEROUS    PEOPLE 
WITNESS    THE    GRAND    NAVAL    DISPLAY 


8  POINT  26  A  $1  50 

EXTRAORDINARY  ATTRACTION 
PERFORMING    ELEPHANT    BATHING    IN    RESERVOIR 


6  POINT  NO  7  28  A  $1  25         :         6  POINT  NO  6  30  A  $1  25 

MOUNT   WASHINGTON  INDEPENDENT  CITIZENS 


VIEWED   BY  EXCURSIONISTS 


6  POINT  NO  5  32  A  $1  25 


FAVORABLE  TO  RAPID  TRANSIT 


6  POINT  NO  4  34  A  $1  25 


NAVIGATION  SUSPENDED  CIRCUMSTANTIAU  EVIDENCE 

BETWEEN     TWILIGHT    AND     MIDNIGHT         j         PRODUCED    BY  THE    DISTRICT  ATTORNEY 

1234Be7B90  I  12  3*567890 


PART  IV. 


MODERN 
JOBBING 
LETTER 


Fashionable  Styles  used  by 
Printers  and  Publishers 
who  Lead  in  the  Profession 


PE-TTINCILL    CBu   COMPANY 


BINNER  SERIES 


72  POINT  4A  Sa  $17  00 

BmCK 

Hue  Qolf 
Shoes 


4A  5a  $12  25 


CINDER 

Path  Road 
Bicycle 


Binner  Open,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  i8i 


78  PETTINGILI,   CO.   COMPANV 

BINNER  SERIES 

54  POINT  4  A  5  a  $10  25 

BE»T  niGn 

Price  Onion» 


4  A  5  a  $7  75 


INDIAN  MEAL 

Flour  and  t1aiii» 


36  POINT  5  A  8  a  $5  50 

CO^IC  5KETCI1 

With  Lead  Pencils 
Not  Traced 

Binner  Open,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  i8i 


PETTINGILL   CO.   COMPANY 


79 


BINNER  SERIES 


30  POINT 


6A  ga  t5  00 


MAGNIFICENT 

Harbor  and  River  View 


8  A  10  a  S4  50 


RADICAL  CriANCEd 

During  Presidential  Election 


18  POINT 


lOA  16a  $4  00 


BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICA 

Raising  Numerous  Valuable  Equines 
Thoroughly  Acclimated 


16A  20a  $3  25 


6RAND  HOLIDAY 

Printers  aDd  Editorial 
fabricators 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  75 

WORCESTER  CELEBRATION 

Attended  by  Small  Army  from  Ohio 

and  California,  with  Bright  Bunting 

12  34567890 

Binner  Open,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  i8i 


10  POINT  20  A  26  a  $3  00 

TWILIGHT  111)811 

ilcDce  the  Shadows  GrowiDg 
Lnsur|)assabl6 


6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  50 

TACC  or  LATE  TYPOCRAPHY 

Handsome,  Durable  and  Com|>r6hensive  the 

Fervor  of  Its  Rece|>tion  Should  be  Lnmixed 

1234567890 


80  PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANTf 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  I 


72  POINT  3  A  4a  $19  00 

DESIRE 

Many  3 


3  A  4a  $11   50 


REFORM 

Homes  72 


3  A  4a  $10  75 


SECURED 

Bonds  of  4' 


PETTINGILL   CD.    COMPANY  81 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  1 


3 A  4a  $8  50 


REGIMENT 

Soldier  ^  34 


3  A  4a  $7  00 


CRUEL  RING 

U/>e  reign  $38 


3  A  5  a  $5  50 


FINAL  REPORT 

of  President  >^  12 


4 A  6a  $4  25 


NEWEST  DESIGN 

Ornaments  included 
in  all  fonts  j^  $9032 


82  PETTINGILI,   ca.   COMPANY 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  I 


24  POINT  6  A  9a  $3  75 

COMMENDABLE  AND 
USEFUL  SERIES 

jS^  'Ufye  vario\JS  sizes  are 
made  to  line  ^tK  tKe  aid 
of  point  justification  >^  >^ 


8  A  12  a  $3  25 


CHEAPNESS   EXEMPLIFIED 
FINE  SPRING  GOODS 

Our  FiftK  Annual  Sale  of  Fine 
WKite  La^wn  Goods  begins  tKis 
morning.  People  "who  "vsratcK  for 
real  cHeapness  in  Honest  %^^7 


12  A  18  a  S3  00 


FALL  SALE  OF  DRESS  FABRICS 
IN  BLACn  AND  COLORS 

Jvidging  by  tKe  great  variety  of  \veaves 
tKat  are  no^w  on  exKibition  in  tKe  BlacK 
Dress  Goods  Department,  it  would  be 
difficult  to  name  a  special  leader.  From 
present  indications  it^vould  appear  tKat 
Pebble  CKeviots  ^will  be  popular  2-478 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


83 


'POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  I 


14  A  20  a  $2  75 


DOMESTIC    WOOLENS   AND   WORSTEDS 
WONDERFUL  AUTUMN   SHOWING 

Last  -weeK  -we  told  yoxi  the  ne^v  ^vsroolens  and 
worsteds  for  tKe  closing  sartorial  season  of  tHe 
Nineteenth  Centxiry  \vere  ready.  TKe  shoAV  is 
complete  and  -wonderfxil  in  its  varied  b\it  quiet 
beauty.  Never  before  w^ere  our  designers  and 
cutters  so  fully  equal  to  tKe  fastidious  demands 
of  prevailing  fasKion  as  at  tKe  present  time  758 


14  A  20  a  $2  50 


STEADY   DOWNWARD   SLUMP   IN   COTTON 
NOT  SUFFICIENT  TO   RUN   MILLS 

U/ye  current  AveeK  begins  ^witK  less  tKan  a  tKree 
-weeKs'  supply  of  American  cotton  in  tKe  Liverpool 
marKet  and  about  a  tKree  days'  supply  on  tKe  sea. 
Cotton  last  -weeK  -was  mucK  more  active  tKan  it  Kas 
been  of  late,  business  nearly  equaling  tKe  average 
consumption  of  spot  cotton.  Business  in  yarns  >vas 
irregularly  distributed  and  -was  some-wKat  belo^w 
tKe  average  production,  altKougK  tKe  improvement 
on  tKe  preceding  -weeKs  "was  very  important  3980 


8  POINT  16  A  24  a  $2  25 

choice:  lots  for  sale 

^6e  people  are  learning  tKat 
prices  on  valxiable  real  estate 
are  lo"wer  Here  tKan  at  any 
otKer  leading  Kovises  in  ovir 
line  ©y^  trade.  XKere  is  notKing 
vincertain  abovit  tKis.  It  is  in 
p\jirs\jiance  of  a  perfectly  safe 
plan  of  bxisiness  "wHicH  -w^e 
are  finding  very  effective  «559 


6  POINT 


16  A  25  a  $2  00 


HIGH  GRADE  PIANO  SELLING 

AVe  Have  inavi^virated  a  special 
piano  sale  for  tKe  month  of  May 
to  dispose  ©y  a  lar^e  stocK  of  very 
sligHtly  used  pianos.  THe  sale  is 
necessitated  tHrovigH  tHe  exten- 
sive alterations  -wHicH  are  to  be 
made  in  our  -warerooms.  A.11  tHe 
pianos  are  marKed  do-wn  from 
one-tHird  to  one-Half  Helo-w  our 
regular  prices.  All  of  tHe  Pianos 
offered   in  tHis   sale   are  in  S*  72& 


84  PETTINGILL    CB.   COMPANY 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  2 

72  POINT  3  A  4  a  $20  00 

HEIRS 
More  3 

60  POINT  3  A  4a  $13  00 

Di:SIGN 
Gow^ns  8 


3  A  4a  $11  25 


MAIDEN 
Rescue  12 


PETTINGILI,   ca.   COMPANY  85 


"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  2 


3  A  4a  $9  50 


RETIRING 
Members  4 


3A  4a  $7  50 


burdb:ni:d 

Mankind  >^  5 


3  A  5  a  $5  75 


AMUSBMBNT 
Bright  People  7 


4  A  6  a  $4  50 


SCENIC  DRAMA 
Grand  Climax  j2^  4 


86  PETTINGILl,    CB.   COMPANY 

"POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  2 

24  POINT  5  A  8  a  $3  50 

INCREASE  PROFITS 

EXPERIENCE 
Constant  endeavor  to 
furnish  none  but  the 
best  of  material  j^  $29 

18  POINT  7  A  10  a  $3  25 

SOUND  SWEET  MELODIES 
SYMPHONIES 

Music  is  tHe  source  of  our 
social  pleasures;  it  sootKes 
violent  impulses  of  man,  it 
dig'nifies  ceremony  j^  $047 


10  A  15  a  $3  00 


EDUCATION  AND  ENJOYMENT 
STUDIES  ENLIVENED 

Milton  was  not  only  tHe  grandest 
poet  virho  Has  lived  since  Homer, 
but  He  ivas  one  of  tHe  most  able 
scHoolmasters  of  tHe  period,  and 
devised  for  all  His  pupils  a  plan 
of  education  in  wHicH  ^  ^  2346 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


87 


'POST"  OLD  STYLE  ROMAN  No  2 


12  POINT  12  A  18  a.  $2  75 

AUTUMN  EXHIBIT  OF  DRESS  GOODS 
FINE  SILKS   ca  SATINS 

To-day  yoti  are  invited  to  inspecfl  tHe 
richest  display  of  Dress  Goods,  Satins 
and  Silks  ever  seen  in  tHis  city  -^  TKe 
entire  Main  Aisle  of  tKe  Center  Store 
is  ^iven  tip  to  tbis  great  exKibit,  tHe 
result  of  an  organized,  diligent  search 
tHrotigHotit  tHe  markets  of  tHe  ^  ^  240 


10  POINT  12  A  18  a  $2  50 

THE  NOVELTIES  BAFFLE  DESCRIPTION 
COME  AND  SEE  THEM 

To  adecftiately  describe  tHese  Satins  and 
SilKs  is  beyond  otir  power  j^  THey  sHo-w 
flasHes  of  color  and  form  tbat  Know  no 
rule  b\it  tHe  artistic  impulse  of  designer 
and  -weaver  j^  THere  are  delicate  evening 
sHades  all  aglow^  >vitH  printings  of  gold  in 
botH  large  and  small  designs  j^  THere  are 
brocaded  Panne  Velvets  ^ivitH  embossings. 
THere  are  soft  weaves  of  SilK  >?  -^  934078 


8  POINT  14  A  20  a  $2  25 

SUPERIOR.  TELESCOPE 
^6e  principal  tKing  in  st 
telescope  is  tKe  objecSt* 
glass,  -wHicH  brings  tHe 
rays  of  ligHt  to  a  foctis, 
and  tHese  create  an  im- 
age of  tHe  oHjecSi  looKed 
at.  THe  image  is  in  turn 
magnified  l>y  means  of  a 
poMrerful  eyepiece  234^5 


6  POINT 


15  A  24  a  $2  00 


riche:st  coi^or  effects 

XHis  display  of  Dress  Goods 
incltides  every  -wortHy  ^nreave 
tHat  Has  conke  from  tHe  looms 
o^  t-wro  continents  dtxrin^  tHe 
past  t-virelv-e-montH— a  display 
tHat  mtist  interest  e-very  lady 
in  otir  lar^e  circle  of  patrons. 
Many  o^  tHe  fabrics  are  en- 
ricHed  by  fine  scarf  lines  of 
tHreads  and  colorings*  and 
by  variotis  otHer  J^  <^  123456 


88  PETTINGILI,   ca   COMPANY 


JENSON  HEAVYFACE 


3 A  4a  $22  50 


FINE 

Brake 


4A  5a  $12  25 


BANGLED 

Designed  for 
work  of  J899 


PETTINGILL    CB.   COMPANY  89 

JENSON  HEAVYFACE 


3  A  4a  $19  00 


BRICK 

Sttikcts 


4A  5a  $17  00 


SPREAD 

Duty  Bold 

Plants  $2 


90  PETTINGILI,   CB.   COMPANY 

JENSON  HEAVYFACE 


4  A  5  a  $7  75 


NEW  SERIES 

Bright  Method 

Plain  48  Gtstdc 

36  POINT  5  A  8  a  S5  50 

PRIOR  NOTICE 

Liberal  56  Pati^on 
Eti^oy  Clear  Strong 


6  A  10  a  S5  00 


CONVEY  MEANING 

As  necessary  for  Jenson 
Old  Style  as  boldface  is 
for  ordinary  romans  73 


PETTINGILL   ca.   COMPANY  91 


JENSON  HEAVYFACE 

24  POINT  10  A  15  a  $4  50 

REWARD  FOR  BEST  LINE 
EDUCATED  CUSTOMERS 

Appreciate  Ptogtessive  Ptknt^ts 
Investing  in  53  Modern  Letters 
Substantial  Harvest  Gathering 


12  A  20  a  $4  00 


TRADESMENS  MODEST  PRAISE 
IS  MERITED  IN  EVERY  RESPECT 

Every  ptintct  shofild  inclfide  this  sedes  of 
Jenson  Heavyface  in  stock  for  regular  use. 
Clear-ctft  characters  with  a  style  that  wftl 
look  wellt  cast  in  metal  that  wilt  wear  long 


18  A  30  a  S3  25 


DEMAND  FOR  JENSON  HEAVYFACE  IS  POSITIVE 
PROOF  OF  ITS  POPULARITY  WITH  THE  CRAFT 

A  strikingly  handsome  and  impressive  clean  cot  face  made 
complete  with  Figures  in  JO  well  graded  si^es,  is  especially 
adapted  for  xsse  with  the  Jenson  Old  Style  and  is  receiving 
generous  and  merited  praise  from  printers  of  every  section. 
It  has  become  one  of  the  most  popular  of  out  recent  products 


92  PETTINGILI,    CB.   COMPANTf 

BRADLEY  EXTENDED 


3  A  4a  $10  50 


Bank  notes 


3  A  6  a  $8  50 


fy^mst  People 

36  POINT  4  A  10  a  $6  50 

Cimely  l>iiit$  often 
make  our  Fortune 

30  POINT  5  A  12  a  $6  00 

national  Hcbievement 
of  Eminent  Diplomats 


A  16  a  $5  50 


Cbe  Predominant  Ideas  of 
modern  Jlcquirement  are 
both  Useful  and  Expedient 


PETTINGILL    (St.   COMPANY  93 

BRADLEY  EXTENDED 


10  A  28  a  $5  00 


Cbe  ricb  soil  of  California  i$  bidbly 
adapted  to  tbe  cultivation  of  grapes 


12  A  36  a  $4  50 


Cbe  cactus  plant  grows  quicUly  in  every 
section,  and  is  used  for  hedging,  in  many 
places  making  an  impervious  barrier  307 


12  POINT  14  A  42  a  S4  00 

€very  little  difficulty  is  aecotii|>anied  by  its  own 
compensations.  It  should  be  a  comparatively 
easy  matter  to  succeed  in  the  printing  business* 
It  is  not  essential  that  he  be  a  first=class  printer 

10  POINT  16  A  48  a  $3  50 

Cbe  very  keenness  of  competition  in  tbe  large  cities  will 
develop  in  tbe  sbrewdest  workers  an  ability  to  design 
and  to  execute,  wbicb  gives  to  tbe  output  of  tbe  sbop  an 
individuality,  a  quality,  wbicb  not  only  bolds  tbe  steady 
customers  but  invariably  attracts  many  new  ones  $249 

8  POINT  16  A  50  a  $3  25 

Our  salesman,  nir*  3o$bua  Voundt  will  call  on  your  firm  on  or 
about  tbe  I6tb  of  next  montb  witb  numerous  samples  of  goods 
for  tbe  Tall  and  Ullnter  Crade«  Ole  bave  added  a  small  line  of 
tbe  most  expensive  Parisian  novelties,  of  wbicb  we  will  mall  to 
vou  a  few  cbolce  samples*  Cbanklnd  you  very  beartlly  for  past 
favors,  and  bopind  for  a  continuance  of  tbe  same,  we  remain 

6  POINT  20  A  60  a  $3  00 

In  obedience  to  the  wishes  of  our  many  patrons  and  the  general  public  we 
bave  secured  the  services  of  several  welUknown  ehaperones  who  will  In  turn 
accompany  each  one  of  our  Personally  Conducted  Summer  Cours  during  the 
foHhcoming  season  of  1902.  Chis  new  innovation  will  be  highly  appreciated 
by  parents  desirous  of  sending  their  ehildren,  who  may  thus  feel  assured  of 
unremitting  service  and  attention.  For  detailed  account  of  trips,  rate  of  fare» 
and  other  useful  information,  write  to  Ulilliam  Dare  Brown,  Qeneral  manager 


94  PETTINGILL   CO.    COMPANY 

BRADLEY  SERIES 

60  POINT  3  A  5  a  $8  50 

Cead$  the  Style 
in  Black  Dttm 


3A  8a  $6  75 


early  primm  wm 
loud  In  tbclr  praise 


4  A  10  a  S5  00 


6otbic  went  out  of  fashion 
in  Geimanv  and  Trance  at 
tbe  end  of  tbe  i6tb  cenniry 

Bradley  Outline,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  182 


PE-TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


95 


24  POINT 


BRADLEY  SERIES 


6  A  16  a  $3  50 


ERmJin  primm  of  i45o  used 
bold  Black  Cemrs  $o  that  tbey 
could  avoid  detection  in  tbeir  many 
undertakings  of  a  hazardous  nature 


18  POINT 


8  A  25  a  $3  25 


1)6  pages  of  early  books  were  either  large 
or  small  folios,  but  sottietimes  quartos,  ana 
were  therefore  cumbrous  and  unbandy. «  Jlldus 
manuccio,  of  Uenice,  was  tbe  first  to  introduce  tbe 


15  A  45  a  $3  00 


16  A  50  a  $2  75 


flXCOnw<i$owr  Sixty 
years  of  age  when  Cbe 
Dictes  was  primed  and 
was  notable  for  bis  Industrious 
bablt.  l)e  possessed  good  sound 

8  POINT  18  A  52  a  $2  50 

Gutenberg  continued  printing  at  Strasburg 
until  tbe  year  i444,  when,  bis  means  being 
exhausted,  be  reioined  bis  uncle  at  mentz. 
1)ere  be  renewed  bis  experiments,  and,  as 
be  needed  financial  assistance,  secured  an 
Introduction  to  3obn Taust,  a  money-lender 


jff use  ana  Scbceffer  printea 
tbe  Bible,  Psalter  and  otber 
important  works,  from  tbis 
rapid  summary  m  may  conclude:  i. 
Cbat  tbe  merit  of  tbe  indention  of  tbe 
art  of  printing,  bowever  rude  it  may 


6  POINT 


20  A  60  a  $2  25 


Cbc  credit  of  inwcntlna  tbe  art  wblcb  perpetuates  tbe 
history  and  achievements  of  all  tbe  arts  and  sciences 
has  been  obstinately  contested,  several  cities  having 
advanced  rival  claims  to  the  honor  of  the  discovery, 
this,  however,  should  be  no  matter  of  surprise  when 
we  consider  that  the  inventor  of  any  new  art,  unpro- 
tected by  law,  would  naturally  endeavor  to  conceal  its 
process  for  his  own  use  and  advantage.  •  Tlfter  due 


Bradley  Outline,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  i82 


54  POINT  BRADLEY  INITIALS  3  A  $4  25 
SINGLE  LETTER  25   CENTS 


42  POINT  BRADLEY  INITIALS  3  A  $3  00 
SINGLE  LETTER  20  CENTS 


96  PETTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 

ARLINGTON  OLD  STYLE 


3A  4a  $11  15 


FINANCE 
Reporters 
wait  upon 


4  A  5  a  $8  90 


INSPECTOR 
For  General 
Explanation 


PETTINGILL    est   COMPANY  97 

ARLINGTON  OLD  STYLE 

48  POINT  4  A  5  a  $7  75 

SONG  OF  HOME 
Composed  by  one 
who  Never  spent 
a  Minute  there  3 


36  POINT  5  A  8  a  $5  50 

THE  RUSTIC  BRIDGE 

Has  been  the  Subject 
for  Poets  and  Artists 
ever  sinee  the  first  one 
was  built «-  Pastoral  8 


98  FETTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY 

ARLINGTON  OLD  STYLE 

30  POINT  6  A  9  a  $5  00 

ADVANTAGES  DECODDED 

pVEN  if  our  Prices  were 
just  as  high  as  those  of 
the  average  Store,  it  would 
pay  you  to  come  miles  to 
purchase  Here  «-  ^  $32.68 


8A  10a  $4  00 


SHOES  TO  PLEASE  EVERYBODY 

^^  LATEST  FOOTWEAR  ^^ 

THIS  Department  has  earned  its 
*■  great  popularity  by  Studying 
and  Filling  the  wants  of  Patrons, 
who  find  ovr  Shoes  to  be  as  good 
as  those  much  more  Expensive 

-^^  1234567890^ 


PETTINGILI,    ca.   COMPANY  99 


ARLINGTON  OLD  STYLE 


18  POINT  10  A  16  a  $3  25 

OUfi  WINTER  SALE  OF  FINE  CLOTHING 

•^•^GDEATEST  VALUES  ^^ 
pfiOM  the  same  manufacturer  who  sent 
us  the  Overcoats  which  made  such  a 
stir  among  Young  Men  during  the  past 
week,  we  have  bought  a  lot  of  Clothes  for 
Men,  which  go  on  Sale  to-day  «• «-  $30.24 


10  POINT  20  A  26  a  $2  75 

GDAND  EXHIBIT  OF  IMPODTED  AND  DOMESTIC  MILLINEDY 
-  -»  OPEN  EVENINGS  UNTIL  TEN  -  ^ 

TO-DAY'S  showing  of  Trfanmed  Hals  is  so  unique,  so  great,  so 
different  from  any  other  ever  seen,  that  you  should  not  miss 
it.  This  is  the  fashion  center  for  admirers  of  all  that  is  stylish 
and  elegant  in  the  Millinery  world.  Our  own  special  and  ex- 
clusive designs  arc  side  by  side  with  the  finest  copies  of  the  best 
foreign  models.  In  this  beautiful  display,  newly  trimmed  Hats 
are  numbered  by  the  thousands,  and  have  no  equal  for  richness 
1234567890 


12  POINT  16  A  20  a  $3  00 

COME  AND  INSPECT  OUD  DISPLAY  OF  ODIENTAL  SILKS 
-r^NOTEWODTHY  BADGAINS^^ 

OVfi  SilK  Salon  blooms  with  a  magnificent  collection  of  filmy 
weaves  in  all  the  characteristic  New  Designs,  and  we  have 
dressed  the  Salon  in  gala  attire  in  their  honor ;  the  Japanese 
Silks  are  shown  in  an  Oriental  booth  by  themselves.  To  crown 
all,  the  Prices  are  the  same  as  during  the  Summer,  and  means 
that  they  are  Twenty  Per  Cent,  less  than  present  prices  $238 


100  PETTINGILL   O.   COMPANY 


JENSON  OLD  STYLE 


4  A  5  a  $17  00 


ROMANS 

Grand  pieces 
third  year  25 

60  POINT  4  A  5  a  $12  25 

FOUNDERS 

Original  model 
artistic  faces  13 


PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANV  101 

JENSON  OLD  STYLE 


4A  5a  $10  25 


ORIGINAL 

English  founders 
cast  Diamond  as 
far  back  as  1700 


4A  5a  $7  75 


DESIGNING 

The  date  at  which 
we  quit  the  survey 
is  not  glorious*^ e^ 


102  PETTINGILL   CEt   COMPANV 

JENSON  OLD  STYLE 


4  A  6  a  $7  25 


DARING  RDERS 

Surge  over  the  plains 
beyond  36  castles.«^ 


5  A  8  a  $5  50 


SINGLE  25  JUSTICE 

Full  of  healthy  sense  and 
inspiration  for  all  nations 

30  POINT  6  A  10  a  $5  00 

DEMAND  FOR  UNIQUE 

Effects  which  surprise  the  eye 
and  amaze  the  brain  cost  less 
in  the  end  than  ordinary  780 


PETTINGII-I,   ca   COMPANY  103 

JENSON  OLD  STYLE 

24  POINT  10  A  15  a  $4  50 

PRICES  BASED  ON  FIGURES 

The  check  to  uncertain  estimating 
is  in  keeping  a  record  of  every  item 
of  expense  that  enters  into  the  work 
and  comparing  it  with  the  estimate 
when  the  job  is  completed*  It  is  the 
only  practical  method  of  arriving  at 
tangible  facts  on  which  to  base  the 
cost  of  your  own  productions  47*^ 


12  A  20  a  $4  00 


ENLIGHTEN  HONEST  CUSTOMERS 

In  one  particular  it  is  always  wise  to  enlighten 
every  patron  in  order  to  reach  a  basis  of  mutual 
understanding  when  contracts  are  made^  Most 
people  are  more  or  less  ignorant  of  the  customs 
and  terms  of  the  trade*  This  ignorance  leads 
to  much  disputing  and  rankling  dissatisfaction 
on  the  part  of  customers*  Well-meaning  and 
honest  though  they  are^  it  is  difficult  for  them 
to  understand  why  the  bill  should  be  $329  ^ 


104 


PHTTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


JENSON  OLD  STYLE 


15  A  25  a  $3  50 


ON  THE  PROGRESS  IN  MACHINERY  AND 
THE  MAKING  OF  NEW  TYPE  FACES^^^ 

N  J  835  I  saw  for  the  first  time  the  print- 
ing house  of  Harper  &  Brothers*  With 
childish  awe  I  watched  the  flutter  of  the 
friskets  of  a  dozen  hand  presses^  and  the 
slow  but  steady  piling-up  of  printed  sheets 
on  the  bank*  Could  any  machines  be  finer  or  better? 
So  I  thought,  and  so  Harper  &  Brothers  thought ; 
but  in  a  few  years  the  hand  presses  were  supplanted 
by  the  Adams*  This  change  was  but  the  beginning 
of  a  series  of  changes  that  I  can  sketch  in  outline  only* 
The  two-roller  Adams  of  wood  frame  was  followed 
by  the  four-roller  machine  of  iron  frame  and  $4295 


12  POINT 


18  A  30  a  $3  25 


MODERN  VERSION  OF  THE  WORLD  OLD  STORY 
OF  MAKING  BRICKS  WITHOUT  STRAWe^e^e^e^^^e^ 

HEN  we  discover  here  and  there  a  printer  wast- 
ing his  energies  and  abilities  in  the  vain  endeavor 
to  execute  printing  to  the  satisfaction  of  his  clients 
with  type  lacking  in  originality,  in  art,  and  devoid 
of  the  Itfe  that  can  only  be  imparted  by  a  genius 

J  in  designing,  we  are  reminded  of  the  cruel  task 

allotted  to  the  Hebrews  by  the  old  Egyptians.  There  is  neither 
profit  nor  pleasure  in  trying  to  impart  an  artistic  effect  with  in- 
artistic type.  It  is  a  question  whether  the  durability  of  such  type 
is  not  an  added  injury  to  the  unfortunate  printer  who  uses  it. 
Pound  for  pound  the  type  of  the  American  Type  Founders  Co. 
costs  no  more  than  type  unenlivened  by  artistic  merit;  but  in  its 
true  value  it  surpasses  all  other  type  as  the  masterpieces  £376 


PETTINGILI-   <a.   COMPANY        ,  105 


JENSON  OLD  STYLE 


10  POINT  25  A  30  a  $3  00 

HE  HAS  DEMANDS  FOR  FACES  BOLD  AND  BLACK,  LIGHT 
AND  SKINNY,  BROAD,  CONDENSED,  LARGE  ^J.J'J'J'J'J'^ 

MALL,  with  longf  ceriphs,  with  short  ceriphs,  with  high 
ascenders,  with  short  descenders,  and  other  mannerisms 
too  tedious  to  describe^  We  are  asked  to  gfet  these  in  fonts 
of  thousands  of  pounds,  but  to  buy  half  of  them,  or  quar- 
ter of  them,  is  to  invite  bankruptcy*  There  are  publishers 
who  ask  that  thousands  of  pagfes  be  kept  standing;  for 
!>3j  months*  There  are  men  before  me  who  have  sent,  and 
are  sendingf,  proofs  to  Europe,  and  even  to  the  Pacific  Islands,  and  Asia* 
A  prominent  printer  of  Paris  told  me  that  the  weight  of  the  book  types 
in  his  house  largely  exceeded  two  million  pounds*  Tne  tied-up  pages  piled 
up  like  bricks  on  every  floor  of  the  house  was  proof  of  the  statement* 
Fifty  years  ago  a  book  and  job  printer  could  keep  sixty  compositors  at 
work  on  a  plant  of  types  and  appurtenances  that  cost  less  than  $  J  0,000* 


6  POINT  35  A  50  a  $2  50 

A  GOOD  FEATURE  IN  PREVAILING  FASHIONS  IS  THE  GEN- 
ERAL DISLIKE  FOR  ALL  ORNAMENT AL  AND  FRAIL  TYPES. 

*HEN  Whittinghouse  of  London  revived  the  trade  for  old  style 
letter,  in  J  844,  the  old  order  changed.  Not  liked  at  all  in  the 
beginning,  old  style  slowly  grew  in  favor,  especially  with  those 
who  wished  to  give  distinction  to  their  work.  Before  J  860  it 
was  required  of  every  prosperous  book  and  job  printer  that  he 
should  have  a  full  series  of  old  style  faces,  complete  from  Pearl  to  Canon. 
This  compelled  a  doubling  of  the  expense  of  equipping  the  composing  room  j 
but  if  the  demand  for  novelty  had  stopped  here,  this  added  expense  might  not 
need  any  notice.  But  it  did  not  stop  with  the  modernized  old  style.  Think 
of  the  varieties  now  offered  to  us  by  the  type  founders  —  Caslon,  Franklin, 
Barth,  Binny,  Ronaldson,  Cadmus  or  Elzevir,  French,  Jenson,  etc.  Nor 
is  this  all :  other  faces  with  peculiar  mannerisms  are  meide  abroad,  and  there 
are  publishers  who  will  have  them.  Standard  or  modem-cut  Roman  is  pro- 
vide! by  type  founders  in  greater  variety.  The  book  printer  who  has  two 
faces  only  in  series  soon  finds  them  insufficient.  He  has  demands  for  others. 


8  POINT  25  A  35  a  $2  75 

THE  MANUFACTURERS  OF  OUR  MACHINES  ASSURED  US  AGAIN  AND 
AGAIN  THAT  THEIR  LAST  MACHINES  WERE  PERFECTION.^^.^.^^.^ 

'^T  was  not  possible  to  make  anything  better ;  they  would  meet  every  demand 
for  strength,  speed,  accuracy,  and  ease  of  handling.  So  they  did  for  a  time ; 
but  in  a  few  years  on  came  the  improvements,  once  declared  impossible,  and 
in  the  form  of  larger  and  more  efficient  machines.  The  presses  that  were  the 
best  of  their  kind  in  1865  proved  too  small  and  too  slow  in  1875.  To  con- 
tinue to  use  them  would  be  to  do  work  at  cost  or  at  loss.  "When  one  has  room 
enough,  the  old  machines  may  be  set  aside  and  put  to  an  inferior  class  of  presswork.  But 
when  rents  are  high  and  space  is  contracted  the  old  machines  must  be  sold.  What  do  we 
get  for  old  presses  ?  It  often  happens  that  after  only  seven  or  ten  years  of  service,  the  press 
that  cost  $3000  or  $5000  will  be  sold  for  from  $300  to  $600.  It  is  not  worn  out,  it  may  be 
in  good  condition,  and  should  be  efficient  for  twenty  years  more,  but  it  must  be  sold  because 
it  is  not  up  to  present  needs.  It  will  not  pay  to  keep  it  when  your  rival  is  using  new  machines. 


106  PETTINGIH,    Ca.    COMPANY 


SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  "i^" 

72  POINT  3  A  4  a  $8  50 

DESERVING 

Student  tried 
for  Diplomas 


3 A  5a  $700 


REMARKABLE 
Time  was  made 
on  the  Voyages 


PETTINGILI,   ca   COMPANY  107 

SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE 


PATKNTCD 


4 A  7a  $6  00 


BRIGHT  PERSONS 
Blessed  with  Sound 
Health  and  Millions 


6  A  9  a  $5  00 


CHARITABLE  REMEDY 

Wc  should  always  assist 
those  who  arc  deserving 


8  A  12  a  $4  50 


INTREPID  AND  PATRIOTIC 
They  stood  on  the  deck  like 
heroes,  so  firmly  intent  were 
they  on  the  seizure  of  the  fort 


108  PE.TTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY 


SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  '""""> 


12  A  18  a  $4  00 


ADVANTAGES  OF  KNOWLEDGE 

HORTUNE  may  be  left  to  us  by 
our  parents,  but  the  resources 


of  education  must  be  developed  by 
ourselves,  or  we  must  lack  it  forever 

48  POINT  SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  INITIALS     3  A  $4  00  ( 


m 


10  POINT  25  A  50  a  $2  25 

FOR  HIS  GREAT  QUALIFICATION  PETER  SCHCEFFER 
WAS  MADE  MANAGER  OF  THE  OFFICE  IN  MENTZ 

alETER  SCHCEFFER  before  the  a^e  of  twenty  years 
'  was  considered  a  perfect  copyist  of  old  manuscripts, 
with  a  slight  knowledge  of  printing  taught  him  by 
Gutenberg.  He  attracted  the  attention  of  Fust,  who  found 
in  him  one  who  could  cleverly  manage  a  Printing  Office, 
and  by  adding  to  his  great  knowledge  the  acquirement  of 
ingenuity,  he  made  many  acceptable  changes  in  the  pages 
of  the  Bible  and  Psalter.  Between  1462  and  1464  turbu- 
lent times  occurred  in  Mentz,  and  business  was  at  a  standstill. 

24  POINT  SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE   INITIALS     6  A  $2  50 


15  A  25  a  $3  50 


DIFFICULTY  IN  CHOOSING  COMPANIONS 

HE  task  is  a  dilemma,  but  we  all  should 
endeavor  to  make  a  good  selection  and 


not  come  to  hasty  conclusions  as  to  the  relative 
value  of  our  friends,  for  in  many  instances  time 
may  develop  a  different  phase  of  character,  and 

36  POINT  SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  INITIALS     4  A  $3  50 


PCTTINGILL    ca.    COMPANY  109 


SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE 


PATENTED 


18  A  30  a  $3  00 


AN  IDEA  OF  DISCOVERING  A  NEW  HEMISPHERE 


D 


T  was  Columbus,  the  intrepid  Italian,  who  conceived 
the  idea  about  the  world  bein^  round  instead  of 
flat,  and  who  sailed  off  into  an  unknown  sea  in  the 
expectation  to  discover  a  hemisphere  of  two  continents. 
Encouraged  by  the  Spanish  Crown  in  his  undertaking,  he 
set  sail  on  August  3,  1492,  sailing  in  a  westerly  direction. 

36  POINT  SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  INITIALS     4  A   $3  50 


THE  FIRST  COPIES  OF  THE  BIBLE  DO  NOT  CONTAIN  THE 
NAME  OF  THE  PRINTER  NOR  THE  YEAR  OF  PUBLICATION 


1 


NLY  a  few  impressions  have  been  preserved  to  the  present 
day;  indeed,  they  were  entirely  lost  to  the  world  until  the 
latter  half  of  the  eighteenth  century,  when  a  copy  was  found  in 
the  library  of  Cardinal  Mazarin  in  Paris;  hence,  the  few  existing 
copies  are  generally  spoken  of  as  Mazarin  Bibles.  Some  of  these 
were  printed  on  vellum,  but  the  earliest  copies  were  on  paper. 
There  are  only  six  copies  now  extant,  two  of  which  are  in  the 
United  States,  one  belonging  to  the  collection  of  Mr.  George  Brin- 
ley,  of  Connecticut,  and  the  other  owned  by  the  late  Mr.  James 
Lenox,  of  New  York  City.  These  two  copies  are  on  paper.  The 
Brinley  copy  is  said  to  have  a  leaf  or  two  in  fac-simile,  while  the 
Lenox  copy  is  perfect  in  every  respect.     This  copy  now  enriches 

15  POINT  SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  INITIALS     6  A  $1  50 


12  POINT  20  A  40  a  $2  50 

FEW  THOUGHTFUL  POINTS  ON  THE  STUDY  OF  ASTRONOMY 

DO  many  of  us  it  will  be  very  interesting  to  note  the  fact  that 
during  the  month  of  August  there  is  to  be  seen  Jupiter  and 
Venus  in  conjunction.  It  takes  place  low  down  in  the  western  part 
of  the  horizon,  and  will  be  worth  all  the  trouble  we  can  take  to 
witness  such  beautiful  display;  also  the  conjunction  of  Jupiter  and 
the  Moon,  and  Venus  and  the  Moon.  It  is  an  infrequent  occurrence 
to  see  these  three  bodies  so  close  together,  and  the  students  should 
therefore  avail  themselves  of  this  rare  opportunity  of  viewing  them. 

24  POINT  SCHCEFFER  OLD  STYLE  INITIALS     6  A  $2  50 


110  PETTINGII-I-    <&    COMPANY 

HOWLAND  SERIES 


96  POINT  4  A  5a  $15  00 

Hard  and 


120  POINT  3  A  4a  SI 9  00 

BIG 


12  POINT  20  A  30  a  $3  00 

OUR  BIG  SIZES  CAST  IN 
HARD  DURABLE  METAL 

All  new  sizes  to  complete 
any  of  our  popular  series, 
up  to  and  including  120 
Point,  are  Cast  in  Metal; 
they  are  NOT  wood  type 


72  POINT  4A  5a  S12  00 

FOUR  HUNG 

Strong  Lines 

Hoivland  Open,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  iSq  and  iqo 


PETTINGILL    (EL    COMPANY  111 

HOWLAND  SERIES 

96  POINT  4A  5  a  S15  00 

MURDER 


10  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  75 

PRINTERS  CAN  APPRECIATE 
THE  THREE  NEW  SIZES  WE 

Show  on  these  pages.  They  are 
the  t2,  96  and  120  Point  sizes, 
and  they  are  every  way  just  as 
useful  as  the  smaller  sizes.  In 
fact  they  could  not  well  be  any 
more  useful,  as  printers  know 


3A  4a  $19  00 


Dog 


72  POINT  4A  5a  $12  00 

QUICKTIME 

Scare  Heads 

Horvland  Open,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  i8g  and  iqo 


112 


PHTTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


HOWLAND  SERIES 


6  A  10  a  $6  00 


FIGURING  FOR  PROFITS 

Reliable  Printing  Concern 


4A  5  a  $9  00 


GRAND 


8  POINT  28  A  40  a  $2  50 

NOW  FOURTEEN  NICELY  GRADED 
SIZES  IN  THIS  HANDSOME  SERIES 

Useful  alike  in  Newspaper  and  Job 
work,  and  §:ives  the  best  satisfaction 
wherever  used.  Special  attention  is 
called  to  the  capital  O,  which  being 
made  in  two  degrees  of  fatness,  is  a 
great  help  in  making  a  line  fill  out 
to  the  required  length.  This  feature 
is  oftentimes  the  means  of  saving  a 
lot  of  valuable  time  for  the  printers 


8  A  12  a  $5  00 


DISCHARGE  ONE  MUSICIAN 

Charming  Melodious  Strains 


10  A  16  a  $4  00 


DESIGNING  HANDSOME  BROCHURE 

Quickly  Readable  Impression  Pages 

Howland  Open,  registerijig;  with  this  series,  is  shown  on /ages  i8q  and  iqo 


PETTINGILL    CB.    COMPANY 


HOWLAND  SERIES 


/ 


113 


48  POINT 


5  A  8a  $7  00 


UNIQUE  AND  BRIGHT 

Reclaimed  Character 


6  POINT 


30  A  50  a  $2  25 


CLEAN  AND  LEGIBLE  FIGURES  PUT  UP 
WITH  EACH  OF  THE  FOURTEEN  SIZES, 
AND  A  PLENTY  OF  THEM  $1,234,567,890 

Printers  who  already  have  this  series  to 
and  including:  the  60  Point  cannot  make 
a  better  move  than  to  order  the  72,  96 
and  120  Point  sizes  shown  on  preceding 
pages.  Such  a  movement  is  certain  to  he 
a  prolitahle  one  when  the  popularity  of 
the  Howland  Letters  is  considered.  The 
complete  series,  with  double  fonts  of  the 
small  sizes,  constitutes  an  item  of  your 
composing-room  equipment  that  cannot 
fail  in  paying  handsomely  for  the  outlay 


4  A  6  a  $8  00 


QUINCES 

Jdly  $62 


12  A  20  a  $3  25 


EXTRAORDINARY  BARGAINS  IN  COMFORTABLES 
AND  DOUBLE  BLANKETS  FOR  CAMPING  PARTIES 

HOLDING  perhaps  the  largest  stock  of  vacation 
supplies  in  this  part  of  the  country,  we  have 
concluded  to  make  an  effort  to  reduce  many 
of  our  lines  before  the  season  closes.  To  this  end 
we  have  marked  all  goods  to  absurd  prices  $46.59 

Howland  Open,  registering  luith  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  iSg  and  iqo 


114  PETTINGILL    CB.    COMPANY 


COLUMBUS  No  2 


PATENTED 


3A  4a  $12  35 


NO  eard 


36  POINT  WITH   60  POINT  INITIALS 


Raise  VTnes 


3  A  5  a  $9  35 


Same  CAR 


24  POINT  WITH  48  POINT  INITIALS 


^valrous  [ftOIES 


5  A  8  a  $8  00 


GAME  Record 

Columbus  Outline,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  i8s  and  i8b 


pi:ttingill  ca.  company 


115 


COLUMBUS  No  2 


PATCNTKD 


10  A  15  a  $7  05 


MORE  Homes 


15  A  20  a  $6  10 


ANIMATED 
Fervent  (Comedian 


18  A  25  a  $5  00 


WINTER  GAMES 
Stormy  Weather  Endured 


12  POINT 


25  A  35  a  $4  25 


HaWDSOME  STEAMER 
Expedition  Traveling  Homeward 

10  POINT  26  A  40  a  $3  75 

ELEeTRie  LIGHTING 
Resplendent  Spectacular  Extravaganza 

8  POINT  30  A  45  a  $3  50 

SPARKLING  OPERane  eOMEDY 
Burlesque  Company  Received  Great  Applause 

6  POINT  35  A  50  a  $3  25 

PALLTIMB  eLOTHING  SAeRIPieBD 

Bargain  Sale  Advertised  for  Every  Tuesday  In  March 

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18  POINT  WITH  36  POINT  INITIALS 

Quaint  ^eENE 

Coluvtbus  Outline,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  iSsandiSb        G» 


CofumfiuB  3ntttafB 

36  POINT  $2  00 
48  POINT  3  00 
60  POINT  4  00 


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FONTS    CONTAIN   THE    ABOVE 
CAPITALS    ONLY 


116  PETTINGILL    CBl    COMPANY 

QUENTELL  SERIES 

72  POINT  4A  5a  $17  00 

TIME  Runs 


4A  5a  $12  25 


Count  GIRLS 


54  POINT  4  A  5  a  $10  25 

NIGHT  Return 


4  A  5  a  $7  75 


Order  GENERAt 


4A  6a  $7  25 


EXCIRSIONS 
Divorce  Register 


PETTINGILL    CEt    COMPANY 


117 


QUENTELL  SERIES 


5 A  8a  $5  50 


PERFORMANCES 
Remarkable  Country 


30  POINT 


1 A  9  a  $5  00 


CORRESPONDENCE 
Distinguished    Questions 


8  A  10  a  $4  00 


ENTERPRISING  MERCHANT 
Sending   Phonograph   Message 


18  POINT 


lOA  16a  $3  25 


12  A  18  a  S3  25 


UNREALIZATION  BASEBALL  GAMES 

Beautiful  Floriated       Enchanted  Amusement 


16A  20a  $3  00       ^q   point 


20  A  26  a  $2  75 


POCKET  ESTIMATE  photographers  resolition 

Provocation  and  Sensation  Beautiful,  Glorious  and  Charming 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  50 

THROIGH   COINTLESS   DANGERS 

Charitable  Society  Distributing  Clothing 

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6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  25 

PATENT  CYLINDER  PRINTING  MACHINE 

Magnificent  Assortment  Woodwork  Exhibited 

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QUENTELL  FRACTIONS 


%V2%%Y^Y^%%%   A /l /4 /a /8  78/8/3/3 

PRICES :    6  POINT  TO  24  POINT,  INCLUSIVE.  50  CTS.  PER  FONT ;   30  POINT  AND  36  POINT.  75  CTS.  PER  FONT 

Made  for  all  sizes  on  this  page 


118  PETTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANV 


McCULLAGH  SERIES 


72  POINT  3  A  5  a  $9  50 

HOiR  Clocks 


3  A  5  a  $8  50 


Annque  BARGE 

48  POINT  4A  7  a  $6  50 

CHIVALROUS 

Mountain  Cllmhcrs 


5  A  8  a  $6  00 


UINGOVERINADLE 

Conditions  DescrlDed 


PETTINGII,!-    ca.    COMPANY  119 

McCULLAGH  SERIES 


36  POINT  6  A  9  a  $5  50 

ROAMING  AMAZONS 

Nomadle  HaMts  inenvicd 


7A  10a  $4  25 


IINGEINIOIS  MECHANICS 

Handsome  lakeview  ecsMence 


8  A  12  a  $4  00 


DOCTORS  EMTING  JOIRNALS 

Renowned  Medical  Manuals  PuMlshed 


10  A  14  a  $3  25 


DEMANDING  EXORBITANT  INTEREST 

Conventional  inducement  ot  investment  company 


20  A  26  a  $2  75 

BENEVOLENT  GOVERNMENT  entertaining  society  maidens 

Wounded  Combatants  Pensioned         Admiring  Juvemie  comedians  simplicity 

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120  PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 

EASTMAN  SERIES 

72  POINT  3 A  5a  $10  65 

MINES 
Enhanced 


4  A  5  a  $9  90 


DREAMS 
Imagination 


48  POINT  4A  6a  $6  95 

FICTION 
Ghost  Stories 


pe:ttingill  m.  company 


121 


EASTMAN  SERIES 


5  A  8  a  $5  50 


ATHLETIC 
Olympian  Games 


6  A  9  a  $5  00 


GYMNASTICS 
Interesting  Tournament 


24  POINT 


8  A  10  a  $4  00 


CHAMPION  PITCHER 

Rowing  and  Cricket  Matches 


lOA  J6a  $3  25 


PREVIOUS 

Records  Broken 


20  A  26  a  $2  75 


SHARP  FIELDING 

Defeated  the  Visiting  Team 


8  POINT  22  A  3.0  a  $2  50 

AMERICAN  SPORTSMEN 

Receive  an  Ovation  in  England 

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12  POINT  16  A  20  a  $3  00 

INTERNATIONAL 

Amateur  Bicycle  Race 


9  POINT  20  A  40  a  $2  55 

SUBURBAN  RIDERS 

Demand  Tollgates  Abolished 


6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  30 

GOLF  AND  HOCKEY  GROUNDS 

Opening  Games  on  the  Splendid  Links 

Fine  Contests  Expected 

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122 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


RONALDSON  CLARENDON 


5  A  8a  $8  35 


Rubber  SHOES 


6  A  10  a  S7  CO 


HONEST  Merchant 


8A  16a  S6  05 


STARVATION 

Stoppage  for  Luncheon 


10  A  20  a  $5  00         j         ^q  pqint 


SUGAR 

Maple  Region 


14  A  28  a  $4  65 


WEDDINGS 

Joyous  Occasions 


12  POINT 


22  A  45  a  $3  95    !    10  POINT 


REFORMATION 

Honest  Officials  Accept 
Public  Trusts 


30  A  60  a  $3  45 


POI/ITICAI/  PROBIvBM 

Discovering  Methods  to  Secure 

Rapid  Postal  Service 

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25  A  50  a  $3  55 


BXAMINATIONS 

Application  Blanks  Mailed 
Gratuitously 


6  POINT 


36  A  70  a  S3  35 


BXPOSTUIVATING  CITIZENS 

Freeholders  and  Taxpayers  Combined 

Grand  Mass  Meeting 

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PE.TTINGILI,    <a.    COMPANY  123 

LIPPINCOTT  SERIES 


PATENTEO 


4 A  6a  $9  00 


BRISK  Dames 


4A  7a  $6  50 


Rare  MUSIC  Box 


6A  8a  $5  00 


Aspirants  EXAMINED 


7  A  10  a  $4  25 


Quaint  HAMBURG  Stones 


10  A  15  a  $3  75 


URCHINS 
Grand  Display 


12A  18a  $3  25 


ANTIQUATED 
Miniature  Camera 


EVENING  PROMENADES 
Invigorating  and  Rejuvenating 


12  POINT  22A35a$3  00  10  POINT  28A  40a  $2  75 

PARISIAN  HEADREST 
Beautiful  Result  Obtained 

8  POINT 

AMATEUR  KODAK  SOCIETY  „,„,gs,,  ^^^  exhibition 

Picturesque  Moonbeams  Reproduced  Highly  Complimentary  Marine  Photography 

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35  A  52  a  $2  25 


124  PETTINGILl,    CO.    COMPANY 

RIMPLED  SERIES 


4  A  6  a  $7  00 


ARISTOCRAT 

Ask  your  cousin 
for  twenty  cents 


5  A  8a  $5  00 


DRIVERS  NOTICE 
Horses  must  be  kept 
off  promenades  720 


6  A  9  a  $4  25 


CHEERFUL  REMARK 

Universal  peace  arriveth 
after  everybody  is  gone 
to  lands  beyond  the  Sea 


PETTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY 


RIMPLED  SERIES 


125 


8  A  12  a  $3  50 


PROWLING  SONGSTERS 

Parading  in  Automobiles  on 
the  highway  at  midnight  124 


12  A  18  a  $3  25 


ELECTRIC  MOTOR  EXPLOSIONS 
Disastrous  effects  caused  by  the  concus- 
sion. The  men  gave  vent  to  their  rage 
in  such  a  way  that  the  air  became  blue 


12  POINT 


20  A  30  a  $3  00 


BARGAIN  COUNTERS  FULL  OF  NOVELTIES 

To-morrow  will  be  a  money-saving  day  at  this  store. 
Astonishing  offers  in  reliable  merchandise  of  every 
description  at  decidedly  interesting  prices.  We  hold 
the  key  to  the  situation,  and  will  help  you  to  save 
money.     Select  what  you  want,  and  pay  us  $12345 


10  POINT  22  A  35  a  $2  75 

EXTRAVAGANT  PRESENT 
Ring  with  twelve  diamonds 
and  a  turquoise  presented 
to  a  lovely  Senorita  of  ex- 
ceptional beauty  v^ho  can 
dance  like  a  dream  and  sing 
and  warble  like  a  sparrow 
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8  POINT  25  A  40  a  $2  50 

BETTER  LATE  THAN  NEVER 
We  are  offerincf  the  last  oppor- 
tunity for  all  surplus  stock  of 
Golf  Clubs  at  half  price  and  less. 
The  next  few  days  £^t  our  Bazaar 
will  be  lively.  Our  ;goods  must 
be  got  rid  of.  A  loncf-tlme  credit 
vt^ill  take  the  place  of  cash  dov^n 
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126 


PE-TTINGILL    CO-    COMPANY 


FLORENTINE  HEAVYFACE 


SOUNDING 

Army  9  Packs 


5  A  8  a  $5  50 


PORTSMOUTH 

Cruiser  53  Station 


8  A  10  a  $4  50 


REGULAR  SOLDIERS 
Gentlemanly  25  Characters 


IDA  16a  S4  00 


AMERICAN 
Type  5  Founder 

10  POINT  20  A  26  a  $3  00 

HUMBUG  OINTMENT 
EffiCQCious  9  Medicaments 


6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  50 

ENDURE  EASTERN  HARDSHIPS 
Mountain  Climbers  $34  were  Exhausted 


I         12  POINT  16  A  20  a  S3  25 

TEXAS  RANGERS 
Marching  to  Quincv  S 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  75 

DELIGHTPUL  PAGEANTS 
Viewed  from  a  Hundred  Stands  24 


5  POINT  ON  6  POINT  24  A  36  a  *2  50 

BASKING  IN  CHILLY  WINTER   WEATHER 
Enjoying  the  Lavishly-Stocked  Larders  €254179 


PETTINGILL   O.   COMPANY  127 

DE  VINNE  EXTENDED 

72  POINT  3  A  4a  $21  00 

GUM 


80  POINT  3  A  4a  $16  00 

FINE 
Grinder 


3  A  4  a  $13  00 


128  PETTINGILL    ca    COMPANY 

DE  VINNE  EXTENDED 

48  POINT  ; 

HOME 


3A  4a  $11  50 


42  POINT  4A  5  a  $10  00 

FARMS 


SPRING 


4  A  6  a  $8  Oa 


5  A  8  a  $7  GO 


INDUSTRV 
Missouri    Pirms 


PETTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY  129 

DE  VINNE  EXTENDED 

24  POINT  6  A  10  a  $6  00 

EXPOSITION 
Home    Manufacture 


9  A  12  a  $4  50 


UNIFORM   PRIINT 
Lrooks   RIain   and   Artistic 


10  A  14  a  $3  75 


BEAUTIHUU  SCEINE 
Vievv^s  Prom  Excursion  Boats 


12  POINT  14  A  18  a  $3  50 

INirNETEEISTH   CEINTURV 
Base   Ball  and  Lrawn  Tennis  Player 


10  POINT  18  A  24  a  $3  00 

BUROPBAIV   BICVCUE   BXMIBITIOIV 

American    Products  Receive  Highest  Awards 

Hnterprising  Competitors 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  75 

MODEST  VOUTMS 


6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  50 

JUVErVILE  ORCHESTRA. 
Introduced    to    Director  Rendet-s  Popular  Selections 


Gratifying  R.esult  I  Thursday  E^enins 


130  PETTINGILL    ca.   COMPANY 


DE  VINNE  SERIES 


4  A  5  a  $17  00 


MODISH 
Costume 


4A  5a  $12  25 


MERIDEN 
Romances 


4  A  5  a  $10  25 


DESIGNER 
Bond  Notes 


PETTINOILL    ca   COMPANY  131 

DEVINNE  SERIES 


4 A  5a  $7  75 


EXPORTING 
Cheap  Grade 
of  Neckwear 


4  A  6  a  $7  25 


BAKED  SHAD 
Served  Daily  to 
Regular  Guests 

36  POINT  5  A  8  a  $5  50  POSTER  FONT  10  A  32  a  $15  00 

HEROIC  ACTION 
Under  Heavy  Fire 
by  a  Young:  Cadet 


132  PETTINGILL    CO.   COMPANY 

DE  VINNE  SERIES 

30  POINT  6  A  9  a  $5  00  POSTER  FONT  12  A  45  a  $14  00 

RIGHTS  OF  LIBERTY 
When  in  the  course  of 
events  it  becomes  503 

24  POINT  8  A  10  a  $4  00  POSTER  FONT  24  A  60  a  $14  00 

ALEXANDER  HAMILTON 
When  in  the  course  of  time 
it  became  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  9076 

18  POINT  10  A  16  a  $3  25  POSTER  FONT  30  A  112  a  $15  00 

DECLARE  OUR  INDEPENDENCE 
When,  in  the  course  of  time,  it  will 
be  found  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  bands  which  have  456 


14  POINT  12  A  18  a  $3  25  POSTER  FONT  48  A  180  a  $14  80 

EQUAL  STATION  AMONG  THE  POWERS 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be= 
comes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  connect  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  1236890 

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PE-TTINGILL    CSl   COMPANY 


133 


DE  VINNE  SERIES 


12  POINT  16  A  20  a  $3  00 


POSTER  FONT  64  A  240  a  $16  50 


PROCLAIM  LIBERTY  THROUGHOUT  THE  LAND 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle 
them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  809 


10  POINT  20  A  26  a  $2  75 


POSTER  FONT  100  A  390  a  $18  50 


THE  BASIS  FOR  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the 
separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of 
mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.    We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident  978 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  50 

POSTER  FONT  132  A  540  a  $22  50 

REVOLUTIONARY  CONVENTIONS 
When,  in  the  course  of  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal 
station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  315789 


6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  25 

POSTER  FONT  240  A  900  a  $29  00 

RIGHTS  OF  THE  COLONIES  RESERVED 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  they  should  declare  the  causes  $2560 


7  POINT         '  22  A  34  a  $2  50 

PROCLAIMS  SELF-EVIDENT  TRUTHS 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events, 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
connected  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  Qod 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  86 


5'^  POINT 


24  A  36  a  $2  50 


GIVING  FREEDOM  AND  INDEPENDENCE 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among: 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires 
that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which 
impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  2345 


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134  PE.TTINGILL    <».   COMPANY 


DE  VINNE  CONDENSED 


4A  5a  $15  00 


DESIGNER 
Requesting 


4A  5a  $10  00 


HORSEMEN 
Scare  Riders 


4  A  5  a  $7  50 


BURNISHERS 
Found  Advice 


PETTINGILL   ta   COMPANY  135 

DE  VINNE  CONDENSED 


4A  5a  $6  00 


HOME  COMING 
Member  Desires 
Song  of  Evening 


4  A  6  a  $5  50 


WOMEN  SEARCH 
Engage  Children  to 
Recite  Good  Poems 

36  POINT  5  A  8  a  $5  00  POSTER  FONTS  10  A  40  a  $15  40 

STUDENTS  REBUILD 
Exercising  to  Develop 
the  Muscles  of  Wrists 


136  PETTINGILI,    CB.   COMPANY 


DE  VINNE  CONDENSED 

30  POINT  6  A  9  a  $4  50  POSTER  FONT  12  A  54  a  $14  00 

FREEDOM  AND  LIBERTY 
When,  in  the  course  of  time 
it  seems  necessary  for  one 
people  of  equal  station  1475 

24  POINT  8  A  12  a  $4  00  POSTER  FONT  16  A  84  a  $12  15 

SUFFERINGS  OF  THE  COLONIES 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  life, 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  political  band  which 
connected  them  with  another  1392 

18  POINT  10  A  16  a  $3  25  POSTER  FONT  30  A  128  a  $13  75 

OUR  PROTEST  AGAINST  UNJUST  TAXES 
When,  in  the  pursuit  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  breal^ 
the  political  bands  which  have  joined  them 
with  one  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  7986 


PE,TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


137 


DE  VINNE  CONDENSED 


14  POINT  12  A  20  a  $3  25 


POSTER  FONT  48  A  180  a  $13  10 


LONG  FOLLOWING  OF  ABUSES  AND  USURPATION 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  incidents,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  break  the  political  bands 
which  have  connected  them  with  one  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  1947 


12  POINT  18  A  22  a  $3  00 


POSTER  PONT  72  A  264  a  $14  50 


ALTERING  FUNDAMENTALLY  THE  FORMS  OF  GOVERNMENT 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected 
them  with  one  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  5973 


10  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  75 

TAKING  AWAY  OUR  CHARTERS,  ABOLISHING  OUR  MOST  VALUABLE  LAWS 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  one  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  sanction  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel 
them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 
created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  1234567890 


8  POINT  25  A  36  a  $2  50 

SECURES  CONSENT  OF  THE  GOVERNED 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  bands  which  connect  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's 
God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  71958 


6  POINT 


30  A  42  a  $2  25 


LIFE,  LIBERTY,  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  ne- 
cessary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands 
which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  as- 
sume among  the  powers  of  the  earth  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the 
opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 
created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator 


138  PETTINGILL    <Ei.   COMPANY 


DEVINNE  EXTRA  CONDENSED 


PATENTED 


72  POINT  4  A  5  a  $15  00 

NOBLE  Horses 

60  POINT  4  A  5  a  $9  00 

Brought  ROCKER 


5  A  7  a  $8  00 


DURABLE  Flooring 

t 

48  POINT  5  A  8  a  $7  00 

Landscape  IMPROVED 


6A  10a  $6  00 


MODERN  CUISINE 
Clothed  in  Deep  Mystery 


PETTINCII-I-   <B.   COMPANY  139 

DEVINNE  EXTRA  CONDENSED  ""-" 

36  POINT  6  A  12  a  $5  50  POSTER  FONT  12  A  48  a  $13  25 

COLLEGE  MONTHS 
Bright  Maidens  ia  Attendance 

30  POINT  8  A  12  a  $5  00  POSTER  FONT  16  A  60  a  $11  55 

NUMEROUS  LANDMARKS 
Throughout  Cumberland  Discovered 

24  POINT  10  A  16  a  $4  00  POSTER  FONT  20  A  96  a  $10  95 

INNUMERABLE  REQUISITIONS     • 
Administrations  Upholding  Monroe  Doctrine 

18  POINT  12  A  20a  $3  25  POSTER  FONT  36A  140  a  $11  05 

DISPLAY  BEAUTIFUL  FLORAL  DESIGNS 

Seventh  Annual  International  Chrysanthemum  Exhibit 

Handsome  Flowers  Displayed 


18  A  22  a  $3  25 
14  POINT       POSTER  FONT  54  A  198  a  $11  40 

NATIONAL  CONVENTION 

Mississippi  Valley  Metropolis 

1234567890 


20  A  26  a  $3  00 
12  POINT       POSTER  FONT  60  A  312  a  $11  50 

VENEZUELAN  COMMISSION 

Arbitration  Now  Becomes  Necessary 

1234567890 


140  PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 

GUSHING  OLD  STYLE 


4  A  6  a  $7  00 


BASE  SINGER 
Musical  Talent 


5  A  8a  $5  50 


WINTER  OPENING 
Grand  Blanket  Sales 

24  POINT  8  A  12  a  $4  50 

FLOURISHING  INDUSTRY 
Symptoms  Indicate  Strongly 
that  Prosperity  is  Returning 

18  POINT  12  A  16  a  $3  50 

THRIVING  MERCANTILE  HOUSES 
Occupation  of  Porto  Rico  Stimulated 
Rivalry  among  the  Leading  Exporters 


16  A  24  a  $3  25 


DEMANDS  FOR  SEASONABLE  CLOTHING 
The  Prevailing  Cold  Weather  has  given  a  New 
Impetus  to  the  Manufacture  of  Heavy  Textiles 


PETTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY 


141 


GUSHING  OLD  STYLE 


20  A  30  a  $3  00 


INDISPENSABLE  FOR  OUR  PERMANENT  GROWTH 
To  the  Efficacy  of  the  Union  a  Government  for  the  Whole 
is  Essential.  No  Alliances,  however  strict,  between  the 
Parts  can  be  substituted,  as  they  must  lead  to  Infractions 
or  Interruptions  which  all  the  Alliances  have  Experienced 


22  A  34  a  $2  90 


BIRDS  GUIDED  COLUMBUS  IN  HIS  GLORIOUS  DISCOVERY 

Indications  of  Approaching  Land  became  more  certain,  and  excited 
Hopes  in  Proportion.  Birds  began  to  Appear  in  Flocks,  flying  in 
a  Southwesterly  Direction,  and  this  induced  Columbus  to  alter  his 
Course  toward  the  Quarter  whither  the  Birds  pointed  their  Flight 


10  POINT 


24  A  36  a  $2  75 


THE  MOST  ADMIRABLE  DISPOSITION  OF  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN 
His  Characteristic  Passion  seems  to  have  been  the  Love  of  Everything 
Useful.  This  was  to  him  the  Sublime  and  Beautiful,  which  he  was  in 
quest  of  Every  Week  for  Fifty  Years.  No  Department  was  too  humble 
for  him  to  occupy  himself  in  for  the  Purpose  of  Looking  for  the  Useful 


9  POINT  28  A  42  a  $2  75 

TRUE  PRINCIPLE  OF  LIBERTY 

The  Constitution  is  Obligatory  upon 
all  People.  The  Idea  of  the  Power 
and  the  Right  of  the  People  to  chose 
their  own  Government  presupposes  a 
Duty  of  Everybody  to  obey  the  Laws 


7  POINT  26  A  40  a  $2  50 

THE  BEAUTIFUL  YOSEMITE  VALLEY 
About  the  Time  of  the  Full  Moon,  and  in 
May  or  June,  according  to  the  Forwardness 
of  the  Season,  is  the  Time  to  enjoy  in  their 
Perfection  the  Glories  of  the  Waterfalls,  as 
the  Snow  has  not  yet  gone  from  the  Hills 
1234567890 


8  POINT  28  A  42  a  S2  50 

JERUSALEM  RUINED  BY  ZEALOTS 
If  the  Jews  had  yielded  to  the  Liberal 
Spirit  of  Saint  Paul,  Jerusalem  might 
have  escaped  its  Awful  Fate,  and  have 
survived  with  all  its  Splendor  through 
the  Centuries  as  the  Head  of  the  Church 


6  POINT  NO  1 


24  A  36  a  $2  25 


CONQUESTS  OF  THE  KNIGHTS-TEMPLAR 
The  Knights,  under  the  Grandmaster  Foulkes 
de  Villaret,  in  Conjunction  with  some  Italian 
Crusaders  captured  Rhodes  and  seven  adjacent 
Islands  from  the  Greek  Pirates  and  carried  on 
from  there  a  Fierce  War  against  the  Saracens 
1234567890 


142 


PIITTINGILL    CEl    company 


BINNER  GOTHIC 


72  POINT 


60  POINT 


5  A  8  a  $9  00 


7  A  10  a  $8  00 


8  A  12  a  $7  00 


36  POINT 


10  A  15  a  $6  00 


Delights  [iKurinists 


24  POINT 


14  A  20  a  $4  00 


COMIKinmWOIIMtD 

did  Ido^uor  o!  M  km  [yes 

12343™ 


12  A  18  a  $5  00 


II  mvfSTtii 

Mm  Islorkal  kiely 


18  A  27  a  $3  25 


mm  BtAUTirui  roiDind  siEEVts 

funeral  Senikes  Held  Over  Dead  Soldiers 
1234567890 


PETTINGILL   CB.   COMPANY  143 

QUAINT  SERIES 


PATKNTCD 


flO   1-UlJNT  4A    *4UU 

QR/INbJOKEK 

36  POINT  6  A  $3  40 

EVEMiNQ  i  Jtmon 


THIRD  ^  N/ITIONflL  ^  BANK 

18  POINT  10  A  $2  25 

STKOm  ^  t^  ^  HE/IRTT 
HISTORIC  i  CHESTNUT  t  SOCIETY 


12  POINT  14  A  $1  90 

RCYIEWINQ  QR/IND  VAKAbt 
FniLflDELFHW  -  YETER/IN  *  /I550CMTI0N 


Q0Lbs*«5iJILYER 
RICH  DIAnONb  FIELDS 


20  A  $1  90  8  POINT  24  A  $1  90 

HMnFTE-Sr-bMMFTE 
bE/lLERS  tSB  FURNISHERS 


12345678  V  M234567830 

Quaint  Open,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  /8q 


144  PETTINGILL    ca.   COMPANY 


QUAINT  ROMAN  No  2 


4  A  5  a  $11  00 


Qr^zsii  RliSlS 


36  POINT  4A  6a  $8  50 

Nubian  Builder* 


1 A  8  a  $5  00 


HlS^ORIANiS 
Chanming  and  Reliable 


8  A  10  a  $4  50 


Ineiu^ur<aiccl  by  Academician 


12  POINT  14  A  16  a  $3  25    i    jq  POINT  14  A  18  a  $3  00 

BNDORjSeMSM*  MEXICAN  BDi^iON 

Rejoicing   Pr*OJCCtoi<S         Oi^^inal  Fashion  Designs 


PETTINGILI,   O.   COMPANY  145 

EREBUS  SERIES 


PATENTED 


4  A  $5  75 


5  A  $4  50 


36  POINT  6  A  $3  50 

\)E\i\C^TE  TO  \lOB\iES 


24  POINT 


Hades,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  sho7vn  on  page  /Q2 


146 


PELTTINGILL    CO-    COMPANY 


RUBENS  SERIES 


PATENTED 


72  POINT  E 


A-E- 


5A  6a  $10  25 


60  POINT 


4A  7a  $7  50 


6  A  8  a  $6  75 


6  A  8  a  $6  00 


PHTTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


147 


RUBENS  SERIES 


PATENTED 


7  A  10  a  $5  50 


8  A  12  a  $5  00 


CODtMoDS  fiom  PatnotiG  Voluoteeis 


10  A  14  a  $4  50 


•  WV«^^*  • 


PDRLUP  nSSES  IK  TUHHELS 

LloMl 


12  A  18  a  $4  25 


18  POINT 


12  A  24  a  $3  25 


DDRHBLE  RND  PT 

QeveTslHie  Seamless  Overcoat 
Practical  S87  lilft 


22  A  36  a  $3  00 


PIDSCULIIR  ENDDHHKCE 

Eqtertaiqineiits  iq  Gymitastlc  Coqtests 

Httiietic  298  Game 


148  PETTINGII,!,   Ca.   COMPANY 


KITCAT  SERIES 


48  POINT  3  A  4  a  $6  00 

CHOICE  PEARS 
Finest  Confection 

36  POINT  I  4A  5a  $4  15 

BUCKING  BRONCHO 
Horses  Broke  Carriage 


6  A  8  a  $2  85 


REMUNERATE  MACHINISTS 
Agreeable  •  Work  ^  Prompt  •  Pay 

18  POINT  8  A  12  a  $2  45 

RAILROAD  EXCURSION  DESPATCHED 
Summer  Tourists  Become  Winter  Travelers 


12  POINT  IDA  14  a  $1  55        i        9  POINT  12  A  16  a  $1  25 

BOSTON  CREDIT  HOUSE    !    owners  erecting  building 


Selling.Household.Artlcles       '^::^ZX:^:^'^2r^:. 

At*  Reasonable- Prices*  314  Be  Purchased- in. Oceanville- $208 

End  Ornaments  and  Logotypes   0^    ^    jjpd    •  |^  furnished  with  all  sizes 


PETTINGILL    CO.   COMPANY 


STANDARD  LINING  ANTIQUE 


149 


30  POINT 


6  A  $3  75 


BEAUTIFUL 
CUBAN   GIRLS 

24  POINT  8  A  $3  40 

PROGRESSIVE 
BOXING  TEACHER 

18  POINT  10  A  $2  70 

AMERICAN  SAILORS 
STRONG    GOVERNMENT 


12  POINT  NO  3 


20  A  $2  80 


MIDSUMMER 
NIGHT   DREAMS 

12  POINT  NO  1  20  A  $2  00 

MOUNTAIN    CLIMBER 
ROMANTIC    ENTERTAINER 


6  POINT  NO  4  30  A  $1  50 

LAUGHING  BABBLING  BROOK 
SPRING  AND  SUMMER  ARE  COMING 


6  POINT  NO  2 


30  A  $1  25 


PENSIVELY    LOOKING     BACKWARD 

EXALTED   THOUGHTS    AND    WORTHY    BEHAVIOR 

1234567890 


12  POINT  NO  2 


20  A  S2  30 


SECOND-HAND 
SEWING  MACHINE 


6  POINT  NO  5  30  A  $1  75 

TINWARE  MERCHANDISE 
MANUFACTURER  AND  JOBBER 


6  POINT  NO  3  30  A  $1  25 

PRESENT  DIFFICULTY  ACCEPTED 
MOONLIGHT   RAMBLING   ON  THE    BEACH 


6  POINT  NO  1 


35  A  $1  25 


NINE  COLOREO  SATINS   AND  GOODS 

ARRIVING   DAILY  ON  THE  STEAMSHIP  INTERNATIONAL 

1    234607890 


y^   160  PETTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY 

ARCHAIC  SERIES 


7  A  10  a  $6  00 


FRIENDLY  DEALING 
Houses  can  be  bought 
at  terms  of  Purchaser 


12  POINT  ^  25  A  40  a  $3  10 

SALE  WHICH  IS  OF  INTEREST  TO  EVERYBODY 

WE  beg  to  announce  that  we  hace  engaged 
the  seroices  of  Mr.  F.  Datoson,  the  toell- 
knoiDn  decoratioe  artist,  to  design  and  execute 
all  kinds  of  Interior  Decorative  Work,  including 
Woodu^ork,  in  the  artistic  manner  for  which  he 
has  the  highest  reputation.  His  superb  stock 
has  been  bought  by  us,  and  is  nou:  on  exhibition 

FAIR,  DEALER  &  COMPANY 
'Phone  2345  Cor.  Broad  and  Center  St. 


8  A  14  a  $5  00 


ENAMELED  BEDSTEADS 

Bargain  sale  of  Furniture 
UDill  commence  on  Friday 
Afternoon  at  2.30  o'clock 


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ARCHAIC  SERIES 


10  A  18  a  $4  25 


DESIRABLE  LOT  OF  FABRICS 
Remnants  of  Dress  Goods  toill 
be  for  sale  at  Second  Counter, 
Northern  Aisle,  and  it  toill  pay 
to  look  at  them . . .  234  Patterns 


9  POINT  30  A  50  a  $2  90 

SALE  OF  FANCY  POTTERY 
Our  sale  o^  China,  Cut  Glass 
and  Bric-a-Brac  commences 
to-daij.  The  main  and  cross 
aisles  of  the  first  floor  are 
filled  from  end  to  end  this 
morning  toith  an  extensice 
shoicing  of  Decoratioe  and 
Table  Wares  of  neu:  design 
A.  MERCHANT 
289  Elbou:  Lane,  Troij,  0. 


6  POINT 


36  A  70  a  $2  70 


BARGAINS  IN  BOYS'  FURNISHINGS 
Note  is  the  time  to  get  boys  rigged 
out  for  school,  and  it  tcill  be  an  easy 
task  {tor  mothers  iii  they  tcill  pay  us 
a  cisit  and  look  ocer  our  large  stock 
of  Clothes,  which  are  sold  at  prices 
icithin  reach  o*  all.  Double-breasted 
Suits,  oi  all-wool  fancy  checiots  and 
cassimeres,  medium  and  dark  colors 
in  gray  and  broicn,  in  checks,  ocer- 
plaids  and  plaids.  Coats  are  lined 
with  satin,  and  finished  equally  as 
well  as  those  costing  $8.76  or  more 
BOIES,  OUTFITTER  &  CO. 

6238  Fourth  Acenue 


18  POINT 


14  A  26  a  $3  75 


PRETTY  DRAPERIES  FOR  THE  PARLOR 
Choosing  in  Lace  Curtains  from  our  stock 
is  safely  satisfactory,  because  we  altoays 
exercise  great  care  in  selecting  patterns. 
We  haoe  picked  carefully  the  best  styles, 
and  are  selling  about  1250  pairs  ecery  day 


152 


PIITTINGILL    CSl    company 


LATIN  CONDENSED  No  150 


72   POINT 


4  A  6  a  $8  50 


II     I 


60  POINT 


lers 


5  A  6  a  $7  50 


Evolution  PLEASING 


48  POINT 


4  A  7  a  $5  00 


DEMOLISHED  Inclination 


8  A  12  a  $4  25 


PRACTICE 

Skillful  Person 


15  A  20a  S3  75 


BESEYOLENCE 

Varlois  InconTeolence 


28  A  38  a  $3  00 


BENEFICIAL  PRESERVATION 

Nortbern  Peasants  Baild  tbeir  Homes 

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10  A  15  a  $4  00 


RECONCILED 

Venturous  Sailor 


20  A  30  a  $3  25 


REORGANIZATION 
Detunct  BnildiDg  Associations 


10  POINT 


i  A  50  a  $2  75 


LAKE  STEAMBOATS  SPEEDING 

Smooth  Waters  Allow  Glorious  Amusement 

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FACADE  SERIES 


153 


PATKNTKO 


5  A  $6  50 


REQUIREMENT 


5  A  $5  50 


BRANCH  ENGINE 


48  POINT 


5  A  $4  75 


MORNING  CHORUS 


42  POINT 


6  A  $4  25 


DESCRIBE 


9  A  $3  50 


AMUSEMENTS 

20  POINT  16  A  $3  00 

GENERAL  RECORDS 

12  POINT  25  A  $2  25 

MANUFACTURING  DEPARTMENTS 


8  A  $4  00 


REDUCTION 


12  A  $3  25 


8  POINT  36  A  $1  75 

ENORMOUS  BARGAINS  IN  ARTISTIC  FURNITURE 
125456?590 


CONSEQUENCES 

18  POINT  18  A  $2  75 

MORNING  TELEGRAMS 

10  POINT  30  A  $2  00 

REPAIRING  ELECTRICAL  INSTRUMENT 


6  POINT  36  A  $1  50 

MENAGERIES  CONTAIN  SOME  REMARKABLE  FEATURES 
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FACADE  CONDENSED  No  2 


72  POINT 


V 

60  POINT 


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W4I 


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PATENTED 


9  A  12  a  S13  50 

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54  POINT 


12A  16  a  $10  75  48  POINT 


R^iTiAnrr  Kft  Ann 
jIIII)  lull  ill  III  u 


14  A  18  a  $8  25 


16  A  20  a  $6  00 


28  A  32  a  $4  75 


ito 


40  A  44  a  $3  75 


Aiieniion  Given  lo  Business  Beiore  Pleasure 

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16  POINT 


12  A  16  a  $12  50 


bu  UuO 


1  v4 


12  A  16  a  $9  00 


B 


16  A  20  a  $7  00 


!i 


20  A  24  a  $5  00 


30  A  34  a  $4  00 


10  POINT  46  A  50  a  $3  25 

Revised  Hlslorles  o(  CeieDrolefl  Discoveries  Compieled 

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PE-TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


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FACADE  CONDENSED 


PATENTED 


AM 


54  POINT 

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i 


12  A  $6  00 


9)^  OU 


30  POINT 


16  A  $3  50 


WIN  Aili 


ANCIENT  sews  AND  MODERN  EIHOLOGy 
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8 


24  POINT 


10  POINT 


12  A  $6  75 


20  A  $3  00 


30  A  $2  50 


FOREIGN  QUESTIONS  NEVER  INTRODOCED  BEHINDHAND 
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156 


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LATIN  COMPRESSED  No  30  0.  S.  LATIN  CONDENSED 


4B   h-OINT 


42  POINT 


6  A  10  a  $6  55        !        48  POINT 


5  A  8  a  $4  85 


8  A  12  a  $5  75 


RICH  Miner 


42  POINT 


5  A  10  a  $4  15 


HARMONIOUS 

Political  Orator  Peace  Notices 


36  POINT 


8  A  12  a  $4  45 


il 


36  POINT 


8  A  12  a  $3  80 


24  POINT 


10  A  15  a  $3  75 


18  POINT 


15  A  20  a  $3  20 


OUACK  NOSTRUMS  RELIEVE 
Sensational  Advertisements 


20  A  30  a  $2  15 


RELIABLE  GOVERNMENT  EMPLOYMENT 

Internal  Revenue  Service  Examination 

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MODERN  RANCH 

Cuban  Horsemen 


12  A  20  a  $3  65 


ALASKAN  DIAMOND 
Yukon  River  Hunter 


20  A  30  a  $3  40 


INDUSTRIAL  SECURITIES 
Columbus  Machine  Exhibit 

12  POINT  25  A  40  a  $2  45 

TENDEREST  MEMORIES  SILENCED 

Ocular  Institute  for  Blinded  Lover 

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PART  V. 


LIGHTWEIGHT 
JOBBING  DESIGNS 


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ELANDKAY  SERIES 


6  A  S3  25 


CHARfire  SERIES 


24  POINT 


18  POINT  No  29 


12  A  $2  00 


BEST  SIZES     SPRING  STYLE 


18  POINT  NO  28 


14  A  $1  75 


DESIRE  RETURNS 

12  POINT  NO  26  18  A  $1  50 

FAVORABLE  CONDITION 

6  POINT  NO  24  30  A  $1  50 

GREATER  ADHIRATION  EXPRESSED 
CONTINUAL  PROGRESS 

6  POINT  NO  22  40  A  $1  25 

EXPECTANCY  OF  ITS  FROMOTERS 

MO  QUESTION   HRS  AROUSED  MORE  INTEREST 

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12  POINT  NO  27  16  A  $1  50 

UNKNOWN  COUNTRY 

12  POINT  NO  25  24  A  $1  50 

li^V  FGDLI/iG   COnBINATIOM 
LOST  OrrORTU/^ITT 

6  POINT  NO  23  30  A  $1  50 

FAMOUS  AUTHORS  WORKS  ARE  EXTINCT 
XYLOGRAPHY  SUP  PHOTOGRAPHY 

6  POINT  NO  21  40  A  $1  25 

BEST  MHTERIHL  iHS  WORKflfiNSHIF 

MICROSCOPIC   HDJUSTMENT  OPTCDLS  «£i£  MRCHINES 

1Z34567890 


JAGGED  SERIES 


12  POINT  NO  39  12  A  $1  75 

PRIQMTON  FLOKAL  EXIilPITlON 
MANY  FOREIGN  PLANT5  JhOWN 

12  POINT  NO  40  14  A  $1  75 

QRANO  COACHINQ  PARADE 

A  PLEASANT  ANTICIPATION 

12  POINT  NO  41  18  A  $1  75 

n06T  PICTURESQUE  RE50RT 

JKOWHEQAN'5  CELEBRATED  H05TELR1E5 

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ORNAMENTS  FOR  THE 

JAGGED  SERIES 

NO  39 


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NO  41 


158 


pe:ttingill  cel  company 


CAMELOT  OLD  STYLE 


PATENT   APPLIED    FOR 


10  a  $2  60         6  A  10  a  $5  50 


SUPERIOR  DESIGNS  IN 
MODERN  FURNISHING 
BY  ORIGINAL  DEALER 

Nothing  but 
results  most 
satisfactory 
to  customer 


18  a  $1  95         12  A  18  a  $4  25 


SOME  MYTHICAL  STORIES 
PRODUCED  IN  MINIATURE 

For  the  edification  of  diminu- 
tive people  in  search  of  nice 
psychological  specimens  $26 


UNIQUE 
DESIGNS 
IN  TYPE 


PETTINGILL 

AND 
COMPANY 


1901 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


159 


CAMELOT  OLD  STYLE 


PATENT   APPLIED    FOR 


12  a  $2  35         8  A  12  a  S5  00 


JOURNEYS  NORTH  OF  THE 
PEMAQUID  RIVER  DURING 


CERT 
LING 


18  A  40  a  $3  50 


[VMPS 
SION 


JOME  TIME  WHEN  KING  ARTHUR 
HAD  AFTER  LONG  WARS  RESTED  & 
HELD  ROYAL  FEAST  AND  COUNCIL 

BESIDE  the  Round  Table,  with  his 
allies  of  princes,  noble  knights 
and  all,  there  came  to  him,  he 
sitting  on  his  throne  royal,  twelve 
ancient  men,  bearing  each  of  them 
a  branch  of  olive,  in  toRen  that  they 
came  as  ambassadors  and  messen- 
gers from  the  Emperor  Lucius,  who 
was  at  that  time  called  Didtator  of 
the  Public  Weal  of  Rome ;  which  said 
messengers  after  entering  into  the 
presence  of  King  Arthur,  did  to  him 
their  obeisance,  and  said  to  him  in 
this  wise:  Our  high  and  mighty 
Emperor  Lucius  sendeth  to  the  King 
of  Britain  greeting,  as  commanding 
thee  to  acknowledge  him  for  thy 
sovereign  lord,  and  to  send  him  the 
rj^^l*  J^       truage  due  of  this  realm  unto  his       /^^^rAc^ 

of  a  Poet  and  Naturalist  afoot 
and  awheel  from  May  to  July 


See  following  pages 


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PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


CAMELOT  OLD  STYLE 


PATENT   APPLIED    FOR 


36  a  $2  10         16  A  36  a  $4  00 


FIVE  HIGHEST  AWARDS  AT  THE  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION 
EXHIBITION  OF  MACHINERY,  APPLIANCES  AND  PROCESSES 
FOR  THE  MANUFACTURE  OF  MOVABLE  METALLIC  TYPES 

Beginning  >o^ith  the  perfectly  constructed  and  minutely  adjusted 
Benton  Punch-Cutting  Machine,  ending  >x^ith  the  ^ell  designed 
and  highly  efficient  Barth  Automatic  Steam  Po^x^er  Type-Casting 
and  Type-Finishing  Machine,  in  the  production  of  copper  alloy 
type  of  correct  proportions.  Given  at  Chicago  in  the  year  1 893 


PETTINGILL  &  COMPANY 

Boston       22  school  street 

I 

FURNISHER  OF 
POPULAR  TYPE 
STYLEJ  FOR 
ALL  PRACTICAL 
PURPOSE/ 

THE  BEST  DESIGNED 

TYPE 

8  POINT 


THE  LADY  OF  SHALOTT 


On  either  side  of  the  river  lie 
Long  fields  of  barley  and  of  rye, 
That  clothe  the  wold  and  meet  the  sky 
And  through  the  field  the  road  runs  by 

To  many-towered  Camelot. 
And  up  and  down  the  people  go, 
Gazing  where  the  lilies  blow 
Round  an  island  there  below, 

The  island  of  Shalott. 


44  a  $1  55         2CA  44  a  $3  00 

WILLOWS  WHITEN  AND  ASPENS  QUIVER 
LITTLE  BREEZES  DUSK  AND  SHIVER  THRO 
The  wave  that  runs  forever  by  the  island 
in  the  river  flowing  down  to  Cannelot. 
Four  gray  walls  and  four  towers  overlook 
a  space  of  flowers  and  the  silent  isle  em- 
bowers the  lady  of  Shalott.  By  a  nnargin 
willow  veiled,  slide  the  cumbrous  barges 
trailed  by  slow  horses,  and  unhailed  the 
shallop  flitteth  silken-sailed,  skims  $45 


PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


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CAMELOT  OLD  STYLE  pat.nt_appu.o  pob 


6  POINT  50  a  $1  40     24  A  50  a  $2  50 


PROGR^ 

FIRST  PART 

1  GERMANIA  MARCH 

MANDOLIN  CLUB 

2  BALLAD    The  King  a-Hunting  Go 

GLEE  CLUB 

5    MARY  HOGAN'S  BALL  Ke 

MR.  O'MALLORY 


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4  DREAMS  OF  THE  PAST 

MANDOLINS 

5  JUMBO  CANTEPIC  Newton 

MR.  FOSTER  and  CLUB 


6    MAN  BEHIND  THE  GUN 

GUITAR  CLUB 


/ousa 


Z    CAMPUS  /ONG  F.  F.  Bullard 

GLEE  CLUB 


HERE  she  weaves  by  night  and  day 
A  magic  web  with  colors  gay. 
She  has  heard  a  whisper  say 
A  curse  is  on  her  if  she  stay 

To  look  down  to  Cannelot. 
She  knows  not  what  the  curse  nnay  be, 
And  so  she  weaveth  steadily, 
And  little  other  care  hath  she, 

The  Lady  of  Shalott. 

And  moving  through  a  mirror  clear. 
That  hangs  before  her  all  the  year. 
Shadows  of  the  world  appear. 
There  she  sees  the  highway  near. 

Winding  down  to  Camelot ; 
There  the  river  eddy  whirls, 
And  there  the  surly  village  churls. 
And  the  red  cloaks  of  market  girls, 

Pass  onward  from  Shalott. 

J'ometimes  a  troop  of  damsels  glad. 
An  abbot  on  an  ambling  pad, 
Sometimes  a  curly  shepherd  lad. 
Or  long-haired  page  in  crimson  clad. 

Goes  by  to  towered  Camelot. 
And  sometimes  through  the  mirror  blue 
The  knights  come  riding  two  and  two. 
She  hath  no  loyal  knight  and  true, 

The  Lady  of  Shalott. 


24  POINT  15  a  $2  10     10A15a$4  50 

OF  CAMELOT 
<ING  ARTHUR 


Herein  is  notification  that  ttie  king's 
minister,  Hank  Morgan,  for  ancient 


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COPPERPLATE  ROMAN 


20  A  $3  00 


FINE  ART  EXHIBIT 
MODERN  PRINTING 


GAXTO]^  SQUARE  GUILD 
N9?  154-68  QUADRATE  ST 
TYPANTOWIsr,  A'ERMOHT 


TELEPHONE  N9  65-73  W 


OAv^NES  &  Bros. 

COLLECTORS 


GENEEAIi  OFFICE 


S.A. 


FINE  GLAZED 
LABEL  PAPER 


HIGH-CLASS   FLAT 
WRITING  PAPERS 


1 

ALASKA  PAPER  G9 

1 

WE  DO  XOT  SELL  TO  PARTIES  WITHOUT 
GOOD  COMMEHCIAL  STAXDIXG  OR  WHO 
CAXXOT  FtTRXISH  A  X9  1  REFEREXCES 


N9  632  DAWSON  AVENUE 
St.  Michaels,  Alaska 


6  POINT  NO  1  30  A  $1  25 

THE  FIRST  EXPOSITION  EVER  HELD 
DEVOTED  ENTIRELY  TO  PROGRESS 
MADE  IN  THE  ART  PRESERVATIVE 


6  POINT  NO  2 


I A  $1  75 


CO^"TEMPOIlARIES  WHO  DESIHE  TO  EXTEH 
THEIH  SPECIMENS  SHOULD  WHITE  TO  OUH 
M?  SECRETAHY  FOR  FULL  PARTICULARS 


6  POINT  NO  3 


60  A  $1  75 


VALUABLE  PRIZES  WILL  BE  OFFERED  FOR  THE 
TAVEXTTT-THREE  BEST  UP-TO-DATE  PRODUCTIOXS 
9  ?  ?  T  EXECUTIVE  BOARD  OF  TRADE  12  3  4 


&  COMPANY 


EXGHAVERS 

PHIXTEES 

EMBOSSERS 


N9  73  MILK  ST,  Des  Moixes,  Iowa 


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MUJTIGIP 


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CONDITIONS 
OPEN  TO  ALL 


THE  KXACT  DIM 
MUST  BE  6X91 
NO   KESTEICTIO 


XOU  AltE  CORDIALLY  I:NVITED  TO  ATTEN^D 
AN  INFORMAL  MEETING 


EXECUTIVE  BOARB 

OF 

THE  FINE  ART  PRINTING 
EXHIBITION 

TO  BE  HELB  AT 

Gaxton  Square  Guild 

(KOOM  6) 

TUESDAY  EVENING,  SEPTEMBER  1?T,  1908 
AT  7  O'CLOCK 


THE    PROMOTERS    OF    THIS    EXHIBITION    DESIRE 

TO  SHOW  SPECIMENS  OF  PRINTING  OF 

EXCEPTIONAL  MERIT 


TYPE,  ORNAMENTS  OR  BORDERS,  EXCEPTING 
THAT  EVERYTHING  MUST  BE  THE  PRODUCT 
OF  THE  LEADING  TYPE  FOUNDRY  IN  THE 
UNITED  STATES.  TWENTY-FIVE  PROOFS,  IN 
ONE  COLOR  OF  INK,  ON  ONE  HUNDRED  POUND 
STOCK,  9X12  INCHES  IN  SIZE,  AND  MUST  BE 
MAILED  FLAT.  ON  THE  PROOFS,  AND  ON  A 
FRANKED  ENVELOPE  ACCOMPANYING  THEM 
MUST  APPEAR   THE   NAME  OF  THE   PRINTER 

ADDRESS  ALL  SPECIMENS  TO  M^  IRA 
SOUTH,  Editor,  BETHLEHEM  SENTINEL 


TELEPHONE,  5" 


OHNTOZST 


Committee  of  Ahraxgements 
sam.  comfort  !  w.  r.  thortox 
g.  h.  roberts      clay  i.  mouxt 


N9  31  HIGH  ST,  UTICA,  N.  Y. 


164  PETTINGILL    O.    COMPANY 


CARD  MERCANTILE 


30  POINT  NO  10 


SERIES  lO 


24  POINT  NO  9  6  A  $2  75 

LONGINGS 


18  POINT  NO  8 


JVIORE  TYPES 

12  POINT  NO  7  14  A  $2  00 

10  POINT  NO  6  16  A  $1  75 

uisriQUE  S32.58  r)ii:siG]srs 

8  POINT  NO  5  18  A  $1  50 

AMERICAN    TYPE    FOUNDERS   CO. 


6  POINT  NO  4  20  A  SI  25 

CAR.1DS  j^y^iD  hej^dings  are  IIVA^JBSTKX) 


6  POINT  NO  3  20  A  $1  15 

AND   IT   IS  IDIFP^ICXJI/r   IF  ISTOT  IlVII*OSSIBT^It:  TO 
i:VI.A.GHNE   HOW  A:NrYTMI]SrG   FINER   EA^ER  CAIST 


6  POINT  NO  12  22  A  $1  00 

FOR    I]VIITATI?<rG  THE  WORIC  OF  SKILLFUL  FIsrGRA.VERS 
THERE  CA.:!V  BE   NOTHi:XG   MORE   BEAUTIFUL  DESIGNED 


6  POINT  NO  11  26  A  $1  00 

THE    CARD    MERCANTILE     SERIES    IS    AX    ABSOLUTE    NECESSITY    IN     CITIES 
WHEREIN     THE     PEOPLE     PATRONIZE     ON'LY     20TH      CENTURY     PRINTERIES 


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Some 
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Uses 


Robert  A.  BxjRTsrnA:M: 


KEPRESEMTINO 

330STON    AUTOMODILE    COMPANY 

OFFICE    10-*    MILK    STREET 


GEOROE    H.   REBERS 


aOSEPH    K.    HRONCH 


Rebers  &  33ro:n^ch: 


Securities 


;Meihbers  >Je\v  York  and  Boston 
Stock  Exchanges 


BONDS 


SUBtJI«BA.>r 

Properties 


Collateral  Loans  Without  Security  to  Persons  in 
Prosperous  Circumstances 

RoojNis  35-36  Arlizstgto^t  BxTiLDiisrcfs 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


George  AIoroan   Broavn 


born    JULY    14,    lOOX 


■WEIGHT,   8    POUNDS 


166  PE.TTINGILI,   <a   COMPANY 

MERCANTILE  SERIES 

16  POINT  NO.  29  8  A  $2  00 

MODERN 

BATHING  HOUSES 

1902 


10  POINT  NO.  25  16  A  $1  50 

STAXHOPE  &  BURNISH 
854  N OSEGAY  AVENUE 


JOHN  B.  HOMER 

EASTERN  SELLING  AGENT 

Chilson  Sewing  Machine 


SALESKOOM 

N^UTMBER  265  ANDREW  SQUARE 
MERIDEN^,  CONTN  . 


8  POINT  NO.  24 


SAY3IORE  &  GETINTROUBI.E 
RECOGNIZED  PROMOTERS  OF 
DELUSIVE  CHATTER  GUIDDS 


12  POINT  NO.  27  10  A  $1  50 

NORTHFIELD 

ELECTRIC  TRANSFER 

COMPANY 


PE-TTINGILL    CEl   COMPANY 


167 


MERCANTILE  SERIES 


14  POINT  NO.  28 


10  A  $2  00 


ORIENTAL 

MOUNTAIN  HOTELS 

CHINA 


POINT  NO.  23 


22  A  $1  25 


6  POINT  NO.  21 


30  A  $1  00 


SCRIPT  IS  NOW  SIJPERSEDED  BY 
MERCAXTILE  FOR  STATIONERY. 
EVERY  PRINTER  NEEDS  IT    3345 


RETUHN  IN  FTV'E  DAYS  TO 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ETHICAL  CULTDRE 

TVDOR  HALL 

WINDSOR,  VERMONT 


George  R.  Mendum 


No.  265  Andrew  Square 
MERIDEN 


6  POINT  NO.  22 


25  A  $1  15 


CROWNINSHIELD  <fe  BROUTHERS,  JEWELERS 
WILL  SHOW  ON  MARCH  FIRST  AND  SECOND 
EXAMPLES  OF  TEA  SETS,  SALAD  BOWLS  AND 
PRIZE  PIECES  IN  GOLD  AND  DUTCH  METAL 


12  POINT  NO.  26  12A$150 

METROPOLITAN 

STEAM  YACHT  VENDORS 

OCEAN  CITY 


168  PETTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY 


GUSHING  SERIES 


10  A  15  a  S4  50 


BRIGHT  GUSHING  TYPES 
REAGH  UNIVERSAL  USE 
First  conception  had  no  other 
intention  than  to  provide  letter 
for  book  work  adapted  for  pro- 
ducing clear  and  durable  plate 


L2  A  18  a  $4  00 


COMBINING  THESE  FEATURES 
WITH  THE  DEPARTURE  WHICH 
It  represented  in  roman  faces,  quickly 
attracted  attention  of  shrewd  publisher 
and  printer  as  highly  serviceable  letter 


15  POINT  ISA  25a  $3  50 

THREE  LARGER  SIZES  SHOWN  HEREIN 
BEING  RECENT  ADDITIONS  TO  SERIES 
Making  seven  nicely  graded  sizes  and  extend- 
ing its  usefulness  into  the  illimitable  domain  of 
general  display  work,  permanently  established 
in  the  typography  of  the  christian  and  barbarian 

CushiH^  Italic  s/unvn  o)i  page  2q 


PETTINGILI,    ca.   COMPANY 


GUSHING  SERIES 


12  POINT 


169 


14A  8A  36a  $3  25 


WHEN  THE  BROWN  LEAVES  WHIRL  AND  SCAMPER 
AROUND  THE  COLDEST  CORNER  OF  THE  VILLAGE 
Bare  branches  creak  and  complain  in  the  shivering  blasts,  then 
suggestions  of  warmth  and  comfort  do  not  come  amiss.  Each 
year  it  is  the  same  but  the  longing  for  the  comfortable  big  chair 
over  the  furnace  register  grov/s  apace  and  warming  out-doors 

12345  Becomes  Somewhat  Unsatisfactory  67890 


8  POINT  20  A  12  A  44  a  $2  70 

CONTENTS  OF  AN  ENVELOPE  FOUND  ON 
EAST  BEACH  AND  THE  CONSEQUENCES 
WHICH  BEFEL  THE  ROMANTIC  MAIDEN 

HER  eyes  spied  the  photograph  of  a  young 
man  not  much  older  than  herself,  but  with 
an  earnest  face ;  the  head  was  well  shaped,  the 
mouth  firm  and  expressive  and  the  eyes  deepset 
and  serious  looking.  Placing  the  picture  on  her 
desk  she  turned  to  her  book,  but  there  was  a  fas- 
cination about  the  picture  which  drew  her  eyes 
toward  it  frequently,  when  she  would  be  met  with 
those  eyes  that  seemed  to  look  at  her  reproach- 
fully yet  kindly.  For  the  first  time  she  found  her 
book  distasteful ;  it  appeared  silly,  and  she  threw 
it  down  and  sat  gazing  abstractedly  at  the  picture 
before  her.  It  seemed  to  her  the  expression  of  an 
earnest  spirit  and  brought  home  to  her  careless 
Mind  the  Utter  Nonsense  of  Existence 


6  POINT  20  A  12  A  50  a  $2  50 

CIDER-MAKING  TIME 

They  are  gathering  the  apples 

In  the  orchard  on  the  hill, 
They  are  carrying  the  baskets 

To  the  humming  cider  mill; 
The  breeze  is  blowing  sweetly 

And  the  autumn  days  are  fair, 
The  happy  farmer  whistles 

As  he  works  away,  out  there. 

And  the  smoke  is  curling  upward 

As  it  used  to,  long  ago. 
When  the  winds  that  made  our  noses 

Rather  moist  began  to  blow. 
Down  the  crumpled  leaves  are  falling 

From  the  branches  overhead, 
And  the  doves  are  softly  cooing 

On  the  weather-beaten  shed  ; 

The  ground  is  strewn  with  pumpkins 
Where  the  corn  is  cut  away. 

And  the  slopes  beyond  the  valley 
Lie  in  something  soft  and  gray. 
While  a  sort  of  dreamy  music 


10  POINT  16  A   10  A  40  a  82  90 

CERTAIN  METHOD  OF  OBTAINING  OTHER  PEOPLE'S  MONEY  IS 
TO  HAVE  SOMETHING  THEY  WANT  AND  TO  LET  THEM  KNOW 
You  have  k,  where  they  can  secure  it  and  what  is  the  basis  of  exchange.  These 
facts  told  simply,  plainly  and  honestly  by  advertisements  correctly  written  and 
judiciously  displayed  in  the  right  mediums,  will  as  surely  bring  you  money  in 
exchange  for  your  goods  as  the  day  succeeds  the  night,  the  relative  proportions 
of  your  giving  and  receiving  depending  naturally  upon  the  value  of  your  goods 
12345  The  Drawing  Power  of  Your  Statement  67890 


CusJiiiig  Italic  shown  on  page  3Q 


170 


PBTTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 


UNIQUE  CELTIC 


4  A  6  a  $6  20 


Famous  SIG/NS 


30  POINT 


6 A  8a  $5  35 


BKEAD  Producers 


7  A  10  a  $4  05 


Inconsistent  KEMAKKS 


lOA  14a  $3 


•Railroad    F'REIGHT  Contracts 


12  A  18  a  $3  25 


SUBLIME  SHOWI/NG 
Annual  Parisian  Trimnning  Display 


15  A  22  a  $3  00 


U/NBIASED 
IDecision  Kendered 


8  POINT  20  A  32  a  $2  60 

eONNOISSEU-RS 
Spacious  Pothouse  Patrons 


ISA  28  a  $2  90 


SEMPEK  IDEM 
Sunshine  after  Storm 


6  POINT  22  A  35  a  $2  50 

Miy^E-RAL   "DEPOSITS 

Auriferous   "Dumping   Grounds 

123A56T890 


PE.TTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY  171 

UNIQUE  CELTIC  CONDENSED 

36  POINT  4 A  6a  $4  25 

Enthusiastic  HORDES 


30  POINT  6  A  8  a  $3  75 

SPORTIVE  Demonstration 

24  POINT  8  A  10  a  $3  25 

WIAISOME  VIRGIINS 
Humorist  Banishing  Melanclioly 


12  A  16  a  $3  00 


ORATORICAL  REFORMERS 
Smockf rocked  Blatherskites  Gesticulating 


12  POINT                    18  A  30  a  $2  75  j    jq  POINT                    20  A  34  a  $2  50 

DARI/SG  SEARCH  |             FOREIGN  VIEWS 

Returned  Seamen  Rejoicing  Memorable  Scenes  Reproduced 

after  a  Perilous  Expedition  by  the  New  Electric  Verascope 


8  POINT  25  A  38  a  $2  25 

MACHmES  PERFECTED 
Labor-Saving  Apparatus  Guaranteed 


T  30  A  45  a  $2  00 

EXPEDITION  TO  WOMDERLAiND 
Language  Fails  to  Describe  this  Wonderful  Isle 


Complete  with  all  the  Latest  Devices        ,       which  is  Situated  in  the  Worth  Atlantic  Ocean 
1234567890  !  1234567890 


172  PE.TTINGILL    CS.    COMPANY 

WEBSTER  SERIES 


3  A  6  a  $5  00 


E|MGI|MEERHS1G 
n}0cl7anlcal  Liessops 


6  A  10  a  $4  00 


GRflJ^D  BJlflQUET 
Visiting  Eutopear^  Statesn^en 


8  A  14  a  $3  25 


BUmDEf^   flHD  MECHANIC 

Constructors  o?   panrpous   JVLoderr;)   Dwellings 

Satisfactiori  Guaranteed 


12  A  22  a  $3  00 


WOHt^ERFUb    ELECTRIC   JVLACHlHEHV 

Examinations  by  the  General  Public  Particularly  Desired 

Exl7ibition  at  Manufactory 


10  POINT  16  A  22  a  $2  75 

BEAUTIFUb  HOUIDAY  PHESE^TS  O-FFEF^ED 
Castorpers  are  F^cspectfullg  F^cquestcd  to  Examine  these  Articles 

1234567890 


PETTINGILL   CD.   COMPANY 


173 


ROMANESQUE  SERIES 


30  POINT  NO  150 


5A  5A  $5  10 


Clever  GENIUS 


24  POINT  NO  150 


1  A  6  A  $4  00 


18  POINT  NO  150 


10  A  10  A  $3  50 


TIN  Cans  !  span  inside 


12  POINT  NO  150 


14  A  14  A  $3  00 


Almost  PRECISE 

8  POINT  NO  150  18  A  18  A  $2  00 

FASTENED  OLD  SPRING 

6  POINT  NO  152  20  A  20  A  $2  25 

Reserved  Men  of  STRONG  CHARACTER 

1234567  890 


10  POINT  NO  150  16  A  16  A  S2  50 

HARBOR  IN  AUTUMN 


6  POINT  NO  151  20  A  20  A  $2  25 

PEDESTRIAN  TAKEN  PRISONER 


6  POINT  NO  153 


20  A  20  A  $2  25 


Dull  Christmas  Sports  WITHOUT  FROST  AND  SNOW 
1234587890 


NORMAN  CONDENSED 


5  A  6  A  $4  50 


SEASIDE  Promenade 


24  POINT 


5A  8A  $3  83 


10  A  16  A  $3  15 


HUNTER  i  PHANTOMS 

Mean  Bears  ,  ^^^st  apparitions 

•  I 

12  POINT                    20  A  32  A  $2  95  IQ  POINT  20  A  32  A  $2  93 

OFFICIAL  BUSINESS  :  Christmas  thoughts 

Municipal  Indebtedness  i  fair  wonderland  panorama 

1234567890  i  1234567890 


174 


PE-TTINGILL    CSl   COMPANY 


LIGHT-FACE  No  158 


30  POINT 


7  A  8  a  $5  00 


INTEEESTING 
Guaranteed  Securities 


24  POINT  8  A  12  a  $4  50 


POSTER  FONT  16  A  60  a  $13  70 


GREAT  BORES 
Tunnels  through  Hoosac 


20  POINT  12  A  16  a  $4  CO 


POSTER  FONT  24  A  80  a  $13  60 


SLEIGH  EIDING 
Invigorating  and  Exhilarating 


IB  POINT  15  A  20  a  $3  50 


POSTER  FONT  30  A  100  a  $13  30 


GENEROUS  PEOPLE 
Distributing  Charity  Unsparingly 


20A30a$3  25  24A32a$3  00 

12  POINT  POSTER  FONT  40  A  210  a  $13  00        i         10  POINT  POSTER  FONT  48  A  288  a  $13  65 


EOUGH-SHOD 
Jumping  over  Streams 

24  A  36  a  $2  75 
8  POINT       POSTER  FONT  72  A  360  a  $15  85 

PARENTAL  PHYSIC 

Spring  Woodslied  Exercises 

1234567890 


COMPLIMENTARY 

Third  Annual  Excursion 


6  POINT 


30  A  40  a  $2  50 


MODERN  LEGISLATION 

Protecting  Corporation  Monopolies 

1234567890 


PETTINGIXL   CSL   COMPANY 


175 


LIGHTFACE  CELTIC  No  150 


3  A  4  a  $8  50 


THE  Pink 


4  A  6  a  $6  25 


Hound  NETS 


5  A  7  a  $5  00 


LENDS   Machines 


7  A  10  a  $3  50 


ENTERPRISE 
Making  Ocean  Breezes 


10  A  16  a  S3  25 


RECONSTRUCTION 
Fuglemen  Sv/earing  Allegiance 


12  POINT 


16  A  26  a  $3  00 


AGONIZING 
Felines  Nightly  Song 

8  POINT  20  A  30  a  $2  50 

MODERN    KNIGHTS 

Heart  of  Tender  Sensibility 

1234S67890 


10  POINT  18  A  28  a  $2  75 

INDIFFERENCE 
Unconcerned  Spectators 


6  POINT  22  A  32  a  $2  25 

EUREKA   RESTAURANT 

Gutta  Pereha  Beef  and  Ram  Chops 

1284867890 


176  PETTINGILL    CS.    COMPANY 

RUNIC  CONDENSED  No  120 

72  POINT  3A  5a  $12  85 

DOG  Hunt 

60  POINT  3  A  5  a  $8  25 

Roman  GOLD 


3A  6a  $6  10 


UNITED  Soldiers 


4  A  8  a  $4  60 


Builders  STEAMSHIP 


5  A  10  a  $3  40 


HIGH  Grade 


18  POINT  8  A  16  a  $2  60 

GOLD  STANDARD 


LUMBER  Yard 


10  A  20  a  $2  05 


SUBMARINE  TORPEDO 


United  Americans  i    Long  Distance  Runners 


12  POINT  12  A  24  a  $1  80    |    ^q  POINT  18  A  36  a  $1  95 

CONGRESSIONAL  COMMITTEEMEN 
Twelfth  and  Seventeenth  Districts 


MACHINERY  IMPROVEMENT 

Independence  Declarations 

1234567890 


1234567890 


PHTTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


177 


RUNIC  CONDENSED  No  122 


4  A  $6  55 


RESORTS 

48  POINT  4  A  $4  05 

FAITH  CURE 

42  POINT  6  A  $4  05 

ASTRONOMICAL 


36  POINT 


MINERAL  DEPOSITS 


24  POINT 


lOA  $2  40         ! 


ORNAMENT 


EVENING  GOWNS 


CALIFORNIA  TALL  FORESTS 
1234567890 


CELEBRATION 


NEVER  EXPECT  MUCH 


8  POINT  32  A  $1  40 

BROUGHT  SUFFICIENT  REWARDS 
1234567890 


178  PETTINGILL   CS.   COMPANY 

LIGHT  RUNIC  SERIES 


60  POINT  NO  110  4 A  6a  $9  35 

TIME  Records 

42  POINT  NO  152  5  A  8a  $7  25 

Mansion  HOUSE 

36  POINT  NO  110  '  5  A  8a  $6  85 

RUINED  Landlord 

30  POINT  NO  152  8  A  12  a  $5  95 

Magnifieent  LOUNGES 

24  POINT  NO  152  10  A  16  a  $4  55 

INDUSTRIAL  Organizations 


18  POINT  NO  152  12  A  18  a  $3  30 

MEETINGS 


14  POINT  NO  152  14  A  20  a  $2  40 

ENTERPRISING 


Religious  Service      Business  Undertakings 


12  POINT  NO  152 

NATIONS  CONSULTING 


18  A  36  a  $2  00 

POLITICAL  CONVENTION 
Peace  With  the  United  States     j     Discussing  Good  Solid  Government 


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PETTINGILI,   CB.   COMPANV  179 

BOLDFACE  CELTIC 

42  POINT  4  A  6  a  $7  50 

COLD  Pearl 


4A  6a  $5  55 


Board  TESTED 


30  POINT  6  A  10  a  $5  40 

HUNTING  Malster 


8  A  12  a  $4  40 


SENATE  RUMORS 
Interlocutory  Exercises  12 

18  POINT  10  A  15  a  $3  35 

NEAR  FLOWER  BEDS 
Scotch  Horticultural  Institutes  5 


12  POINT  15  A  25  a  $3  30    ,    ^q   pqint  25  A  40  a  $3  95 

PLEASING  MOST  JOYFUL 

Charming  Report       Manner  and  Custom 


8  POINT  30  A  50  a  $3  35 

GASTRONOMERS 

New  Luxurious  Festivity  The  Pypamids  Doting  with  Age 


30  A  50  a  $2  90 

ANCIENT  FOUNDERS 


32  Entertained  Mighty  Fopts  34 


180  PETTINGILL    O.   COMPANY 


MERCANTILE  BOLD 


CHICAOO 


36  POINT 


HOME  LINES 
FOR  1902 


24  POINT 


RUSHED  ALONG 
WESTERN 


7  A  $2  75 


UNIQUE  FOR  JOBBER 
USEFUL  TYPES 


18  POINT 


UNITED  STATES  AMERICA 
BRANCH  STORE 


PART  VI. 


Two^Color 


AND 


Several  of  the  Series  shown  in  this  Part  are  designed  to  ^ork 

in  colors  <zvith  the  companion  series  shoTvn  elsewhere* 

See  reference  lines  at  foot  of  pages 


pi:ttingill  csl  company 


181 


BINNER  OPEN 


4A  5a  $17  00 


4  A  5  a  $12  25 


[Loomi 


4A  5a  $7  75 


(S1DT](3] 


ry  [BDLB© 


5  A  8  a  $5  50 


DWOLC  MairmesS) 


24  POINT 


8  A  10  a  $4  50 


^wm  (Ccus^te  [DDS)rD(B[lJ[SC[D 


10  A  16  a  $4  00  12  POINT  16  A  20  a  $3  25 

MAECCm  [P0(U[ETrO1] 

[PrCESDdlCEDrail'  [lJ[Jl]81l'(Edl  ScDUDS) 

VcEiffsraifiD^  (Smdl  [FBgjIbil'CEirs) 

Binne?-,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  shown  07i  pages  77 -yq 


182 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


BRADLEY  OUTLINE 


3  A  5  a  $8  50 


48  POINT 


<^ 


(V> 


</\-i 


AA 


u<^ 


A 


3  A  8  a  $6  75 


00( 


f^, 


J?  Jt 


4  A  10  a  $5  00 


mmt  wmi  mi  m  mmm 


5  A  16  a  $3  50 


(&tmm  fnmm  off  mi©  i$M 


S  *tciM 


18  POINT 


A  25  a  $3  25 


$  wm  mmf  large 


mt  mm 


« 


Bradley,  registering  with  this  series,  is  sJiown  on  pages  g^  and  q^ 


PIITTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY 


183 


BRADLEY  ITALIC  OUTLINE 


3  A  5  a  $9  00 


48  POINT 


3  A  7  a  $7  25 


4  A  10  a  $5  50 


Mmthlf  l^epwts  §mm 


5  A  12  a  $5  00 


0  D 


tmtk  Cenmmf 


iA  18  a   $4  50 


mm  m 


0  <)0 


9  A  26  a  $4  00 


n$4B67$90 

Bradley  Italic,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  ^b  and  ^y 


184 


PETTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY 


COLUMBUS  OUTLINE 


PATBNTEO 


3  A  4a  S12  35 


G\VPfQ 


36  POINT  WITH   60  POINT  INITIALS 


3  A  5  a  $9  35 


D) 


r^ 


r<^ 


o 


1.  J. V    L 1 


A 


O 


O'.i-A 


Columbus  No.  2,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  114  and  113 


phttingill  cel  company 


185 


COLUMBUS  OUTLINE 


€ofumfiu6  ^uttiM 
PATENTED         (»\  ^xixfiata 

36  POINT  $2  00 
48  POINT  3  00 
5  A  8  a  $8  00         60  POINT  4  00 


r=\ 


24  POINT  WITH  48  POINT  INITIALS 


UM 


Lo  \wnini(iii 


10  A  15  a  $7  05 


M(n)dle§il  MdDmni' 


18  POINT  WITH   36  POINT   INITIALS 
O 


misinimil 


EI^E 


18  POINT 


15A  20a  $6  10 


Columbus  No.  2,  registe7-ing  with  this  sei'ies,  is  sliozvn  on  pages  114  and  113 


C 


.R^ 


C^ 


r^ 


FONTS    CONTAIN    THE  ABOVE 
CAPITALS   ONLY 


186 


pe:ttingill  cel  compan.y 


DE  VINNE  ITALIC  OUTLINE 


/. 


PATENTED 


A  5a  $17  00 


60  POINT 


4A  5  a  $12  25 


K 


54  POINT 


4A  5a  $10  25 


Littl 


48  POINT 


4  A  5  a  $7  75 


emiMte 


4  A  6  a  $7  25 


Hmtdy  PMnter 

De  I'itine  Italic,  registering  with  tliis  series,  is  shown  on  pages  jS  and  jg 


PETTINGILL    CBL    COMPANY 


187 


DE  VINNE  ITALIC  OUTLINE 


PATENTED 


5  A  8a  $6  50 


PBCIMEN 
ers  Joumml 


A  9  a  $5  75 


DEMONSTRATE 

Handsome  Puimisheir 

ComicMsively 


8  A  10  a  $4  50 


SCARED 
Farm  Maids 


10  A  16  a  $4  00 


12  A  18  a  $3  25 


italic  Type  Made 


16  A  20  a  $3  00 


De  Viniie  Italic,  7-egistering  zvith  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  ^S  and ^q 


188 


PEITTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY 


LIVERMORE  OUTLINE 


PATENTED 


3  A  4  a  $8  25 


en@MnQ®meni 


3  A  6  a  $6  25 


©rkwKBn 


.A  10a  $5  25 


5  A  12  a  $4  75 


©neroMS 


24  POINT 


6  A  18  a  $4  25 


Ok  o 


0  ^    o 


O  1,0  /T^O 


Livej-ntore,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  6j 


PHTTINGILL    CSl    COMPANY 


189 


QUAINT  OPEN 


PATENTED 


48  POINT 


f/^ 


A 


J 


V// 


6  A  $3  40 


C¥a 


IMl 


IM 


A 
A 


rm 


m 


8  A  $2  90 


imm  ^  NMlOMi^L '  MNK 


10  A  $2  25 


12  POINT 


10  POINT  20  A  $1  90 


8  POINT  24  A  $1  90 

I^E/^LEIS  ^  F'^lIKINIISlllIEI^S 
-  112J4-J6TSS@  - 


■<3)(g)  #  @    ^ 

Quaint,  registering  with  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  J 43 


13* 


190 


pi:ttingill  ca.  company 


HOWLAND  OPEN 


42  POINT 


6  A  10  a  $6  50 


fimnm  foi  moFii 


O  yl   0 


60  POINT 


A 


4  A  5  a  $9  50 


ATP 


12  POINT                                           20A30a$3  00 

1    WHEN  WORKEB  II  ONE 

COLOR  HOWLANB  OPEN 

Is  a  haidseme  letter^  bit 

whei  the  Howland  Open 

i   and  the  Howlaid  are  pit 

!   Me  ®¥er  the  other  ii  two 

colors  the  effect  Is  catchy 

8  A  12  a  $5  50 


BISCMRGE  lEt  MUSICIAN 

Cliarmtaf  Meloiiois  Strains 


10  A  16  a  $4  50 


BESIGMNG  lANDSOlE  BiOClDIE 

QiicMy  Readable  tapressioi  Pag i 

Hcnvland,  registering^  tvith  this  series,  is  shown  on  pages  iio-iij 


PETTINGILL    m.    COMPANY 


191 


HOWLAND  OPEN 


48  POINT 

T7  VY\  V 


« 


Yr^ 


lUl 


K 


5  A  8  a  $7  50 


pm 


n       o 


cciaimei  Mmw 


d 


J 


10  POTNT  24  A  36  a  $2  75 

SERIES  IS  COMPLETE  IN  NINE 
HANBY  SIZES,  WITH  FIGURES 

AM,  as  li  ttoe  Howlaidi  Series^ 
the  capital  O  0  is  made  im  two 
tliickBesseSp  a  capital  idea  for  a 
capital  letter  tlnat  is  freqtteiitly 
Esedl,  as  it  assists  greatly  when 
it  is  desirable  to  fill  out  a  line 


4  A  6  a  $8  50 


12  A  20  a  $3  75 


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EPITAPH  OPEN 


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yi^TS  LEOIL  i^oiie 


HADES  SERIES 


60  POINT  4  A  $5  75 


48  POINT 


5  A  $4  50 


W|\.viti^mt  \-ivCit 


6  A  $3  50 


Erebus,  registering  ivith  this  series,  is  shown  on  page  143 


PE.TTING1LI,    m.    COMPANY 


DE  VINNE  SHADED 


72  POINT 


I 


54  POINT 


193 


4A  5a  $17  00 


h 


4A  5a  $12  50 


T 


4  A  5  a  $10  50 


IRD  Catch 


4A  5  a  $7  75 


t 


42  POINT 


4  A  6  a  $7  50 


TRIED  Artkl 


5  A  8a  $5  75 


8  A  10  a  $4  50 


Lad  HIT:  hard  Earth 


lOA  16a  $3  75 


16  A  20  a  $3  25 


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1 23456789 


194 


PETTINGILL    <B.    COMPANY 


CONTOUR  No  I 


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5  A  10  a  $6  90 


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A  12a  $5  15 


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8  A  16  a  $5  00 


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10  A  20  a  $5  00 


10  A  20  a  $3  45 


16  A  32  a  $3  25 


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PIITTINGILL    CSX    COMPANY 


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196 


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CONTOUR  No  7 


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PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


197 


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3A  5a  $11  95 


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3  A  5  a  $9  45 


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4  A  8  a  S8  20 


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©W 


5  A  10  a  $4  90 


PFominent  FIllMEl 


6  A  12  a  $4  00 


RT 


'Fomenadin 


198 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


CONTOUR  No  2 


3  A  $4  70 


4A  $3  30 


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8  A  $1  65 


3  A  $5  75 


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PHTTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


199 


CONTOUR  No  5 


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HO 


H^^ 


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iA  $2  35 


GRAPHIC  SERIES 


MALDEM  GRAPE 


24  POINT 


A  $3  00 


FRUITS  AMD  CI 


7  A  $2  50 


T 


LYE  PEOPLE  LOST 


BOSTONS  SUBWAY  CALAMITY 
123466780 


200 


pi:ttingill  ca.  company 


PALO  ALTO 


6  A  20  a  $5  50 


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24  POINT 

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18  POINT 


24  A  $3  00 


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30  A  $2  50 


IG^AWUSEiENTS 
aENT  S687 


PART  VII. 


Old  Style  and  Modern  Roman 
JOBBING  TYPE 

Lightface  and  Two-Line  Letter 

Boldface  Roman 

Title  and  Condensed  Title 


PETTINGILL    (S.   COMPANY  201 

CASLON  OLD  STYLE  No  471 

72  POINT  3  A  3a  S12  50 

SONGS 
Patriotic 

60  POINT  3  A  4  a  $9  25 

SALUTE 

Old  Glory 


4A  6a  $6  50 


AMERICAN 

Liberty  reigns 
Fourth  of  July 


202  PETTINGILI-    ca.    COMPANV 

CASLON  OLD  STYLE  No  471 


4  A  6a  $5  25 


CONTENTED 

When,  in  course 
of  human  events 


5  A  7  a  $4  50 


NOTED  WRITER 

When,  in  the  course 
of  human  events,  it 
becomes  needful  for 


6  A  10  a  $4  00 


RESOLUTE  SIGNERS 

When,  in  course  of  time, 
it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  break  the 

Small  Caps  for  Job  fonts  {put  up  separately,  6  Point  to  jb  Point)  only  furnished  when  specially  ordered 


PETTINGILL   CSX.   COMPANY  203 

CASLON  OLD  STYLE  No  471 


7  A  14  a  $3  50 


ADVENT  OF  LIBERTY 

When,  in  the  course  of  time, 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  poHtical 
bands  which  connected  9567 


8  A  16  a  $3  25 


DESIRED  BY  THE  PEOPLE 

When,  in  the  course  of  human 
events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume  408 

18  POINT  10  A  25  a  $3  25 

LOVING  FREEDOM  AND  HONOR 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events, 
it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have 
connefted  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth, 
the  separate  and  equal  station  to  2596 

Small  Caps  for  Job  fonts  {put  up  separately, b  Point  to  3b  Point)  only  furnished  when  specially  ordered 


204  PETTINGII-I,   CBL   COMPANY 


CASLON  OLD  STYLE  No  471 


14  POINT  14  A  40  a  $3  00 

COLONIAL  REPRESENTATIVES  IN  CONGRESS 
ADOPTED  THE  DECLARATION 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  conned:ed  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle 
them,  a  decent  resped:  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  re- 
quires that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which   32564 

12  POINT  15  A  45  a  $2  75 

BUILDING  THE   FOUNDATIONS   OF   FREEDOM 
IMPARTIAL  PETITIONS  SLIGHTED 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for 
one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  conneded 
them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the 
earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature 
and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  resped:  to  the  opin- 
ions of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to 
be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal;  that  they  are 
endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights  9243 

11  POINT  18  A  52  a  $2  75 

BIRTH  OF  A  GOVERNMENT  UPON  REPUBLICAN  IDEAS 

MUNICIPAL  LAWS  RECOGNIZED 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and 
equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle 
them,  a  decent  respe6t  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that  they 
should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among 
these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.    That,  to  secure  1234 

Small  Caps  for  Job  fonts  {put  up  separately.  6  Point  to  3b  Point)  only  furnished  ivhen  specially  ordered 


PETTINGILL   CBl   COMPANY 


205 


CASLON  OLD  STYLE  No  471 

10  POINT  18  A  55  a  $2  50 

MANY  NOTEWORTHY  MEN  PUT  THEIR  SIGNATURES  TO  THE 
DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE  OF  AMERICA 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connedled  them  with  another,  and  to  as- 
sume, among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the 
laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respeft  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created 
equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ; 
that  among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.      That  1234567 


8  POINT  20  A  60  a  $2  25 

INDEPENDENCE    IS   A   NECESSITY    FOR 
THE   ENJOYMENT  OF  LIFE 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes 
necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political 
bands  which  have  connedled  them  with  another, 
and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the 
separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  na- 
ture and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent 
respedt  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to 
the  separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they 
are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalien- 
able rights ;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and 
the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these 
rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men,  de- 
riving their  just  powers  from  the  consent   123456 


6  POINT 


22  A  65  a  $2  00 


A     DECLARATION    OF    INDEPENDENCE 

BY  THE  AMERICAN  PEOPLE 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  shall 
become  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve  the 
political  bands  which  have  conne£\ed  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of 
the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which 
the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle 
them,  a  decent  respeft  to  the  opinions  of  man- 
kind requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes 
which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold 
these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are 
created  equal ;  that  they  are  endowed  by  their 
Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights;  that 
among  these,  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  ot 
happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  gov- 
ernments are  instituted  among  men,  deriving 
their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  gov- 
erned ;  that,  whenever  any  form  of  government 
becomes  destruftive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right 
of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it,  and  to  in- 
stitute a  new  government,  laying  its  1234567890 


9  POINT  20  A  60  a  $2  50 

CITIZENS  OF  OUR  LAND  OF  FREEDOM  TOOK  UP  ARMS  AGAINST 
THE  KING'S  TYRANNICAL  OPPRESSION 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the 
powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of 
nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respeft  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We  hold  these 
truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal  j  that  they  are  endowed  by 
their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights  ;  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the 
pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among 
men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed  ;  that  whenever   123 

Small  Caps  for  Job  fonts  {put  up  separately,  b  Point  to  3b  Point)  only  furnished  when  specially  ordered 


206  PETTINGILL    CB.    COMPANTT 

RONALDSON  SERIES 

48  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72  5  A  8  a  $8  00 

EQUESTRIAN 

Rode  through  the 
natural  tunnel  76 

36  POINT  Old  Style  no  72  6  A  12  a  $7  oo 

ROMEO  AND  lAGO 

Dramatic  Society  was 
started  by  youths  3164 

30  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72  8  A  16  a  $5  85 

FEMININE  ALARMED 

Great  excitement  prevailed 
in  the  village  on  account  of 
some  idle  rumors  that  389 


PETTINGILI,   CEL   COMPANY  207 

RONALDSON  SERIES 


24  POINT  OLD  STYLE  NO  72  10  A  20  a  $4  70 

EXHIBIT  AT  OUR  STORE 
Pessimists  say  commerce  sways 
the  world  because  men  are  after 
gold;  optimists  say,  because  it  is 
manifest  destiny,  and  that  2364 

18  POINT  Old  style  no  72  14  A  30  a  $4  30 

STRANGERS  WILL  BE  WELCOME 
This  store  has  as  many  conveniences  as 
the  best  appointed  hotel,  with  a  reception 
room  dedicated  especially  to  the  comfort 
of  strangers  in  town.  It  is  supplied  with 
newspapers,  writing  facilities,  telephones, 
restful  chairs  and  sofas  for  your  use  1289 

15  POINT  Old  STYLE  No  72  12  A  6  A  40  a  $4  55 

SALE  OF  DOWN  QUILTS  and  BLANKETS 
This  Sale  of  Fine  Bedding  has  helped  many  a 
household  to  liberal  economies  and  splendid  Bed 
Coverings.  One  of  the  most  notable  instances 
of  value  giving  is  this  selling  of  one  thousand 
Down  Quilts  from  our  own  factories.  Most  of 
them  are  already  taken,  gladly  welcomed  into 
hundreds  of  tasteful  homes,  where  they  123456 

J^or  S7naller  sizes  oj^  this  series,  see  pages  8-10 


208 


PETTINGILL   CBl   COMPANY 


FRANKLIN  OLD  STYLE  No  79 


FRANKLIN 


Press  Room 


See 

Opposite 

Page 


G.  PERKINS 


C.   AND  J. 


BRAINTR 
CHAPMAN  &  CON 
1902 


A  title  page  set  in  Old  Style  No.  79 

A  Popular 
Old  Style 
Series 


MARIE 
GRIND 

THE  STORY  OF  A  HARD 
WORKING  GIRL'S  LIFE 


SOME  VICISSITUDES  OF  A 
BUTTERFLY  EXISTENCE  IN 
A  CROWDED  METROPOLIS 


A  cover  page  set  in  Old  Style  No.  79 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


209 


FRANKLIN  OLD  STYLE  No  79 


8A  4A  14a  $8  79 


ROCKED  Heartless 
Booming  Cannon  Roar 


12 A  BA  28a  $6  99 


Hardy  Oracle  RESCINDED 

Ecclesiastical  12903  Entertainers 


12A  8A  32a  $5  06 


GRAND  RIDING  Beyond  Blackstone 
Roadways  and  Boulevards  Smooth  as  Glass 


14  POINT 


20  A  10  A  50  a  $5  21 


Groceries  or  Hardware  BRACES  OR  BUTTER 
Everything  Grand  for  Painstaking  Female  Shoppers 


12  POINT  28  A  16  A  62  a  $5  21 

AMERICAN  PRODUCT 

Modern  Fashion 
Unique  Type  Designs 


8  POINT  40  A  20  A  90  a  $4  17 

ROMEO  AND  JULIET  IN  BOSTON 

Sincere  ^^2.30  Regrets 

Longing  for  the  Paying  Boarders 

The  smaller  sizes  of  this  series  also  shown  on  pages  ii-rj 


10  POINT  40  A  20  A  80  a  $4  81 

ROMAN  LETTERS  PLEASED 

Popular  Printers 

Hundreds  of  Years  Before 


6  POINT  40  A  20  A  100  a  $3  60 

CONGRESS  ADJOURNED  IN  FEBRUARY 

Legislature  in  September 

Presidential  Message  Expected  in  March 


210  PCTTINGILI,   CB.   COMPANY 

FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2 


3  A  4  a  $14  00 


PUBLIC 
Guard  8 

60  POINT  4A  5  a  S12  50 

HEROES 

Ending  98 

48  POINT  *  4A  7a  $8  50 

FRANKLIN 
When  from 
Debaters  76 


PETTINGH-L   (S.   COMPANY  211 

FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2 


5  A  9  a  $6  00 


SOUND  FACTS 
When  a  natural 
cause  forces  the 
people  to  rise  82 


7  A  12  a  $5  75 


HAIL  COLUMBIA! 
When,  in  the  course 
of  human  events,  it 
will  be  necessary  6^ 


10  A  20  a  $5  75 


TRUE  GOVERNMENT 
When,  in  the  course  of 
time,  it  became  the  sad 
duty  for  one  people  to 
dissolve  the  bands  260 


212  PETTINGILL   <B.   COMPANY 

FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2 


14  A  28  a  $5  50 


OUR  RIGHTS  WE  PROCLAIM 
When,  in  the  course  of  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolve  the  bands  which  have 
connected  them  with  another,  and 
to  assume,  among  the  powers  26 


18  A  36  a  $5  00 


DECLARE  POLITICAL  INDEPENDENCE 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  bands  v/hich  have  connected  them  v/ith 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  pov/ers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  v/hich  the  lav/s  of  nature  and  of  324098 


12  POINT  20  A  10  A  60  a  $5  00 

LIFE,  LIBERTY,  AND  THE  PURSUIT  OF  HAPPINESS 
When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  neces- 
sary for  one  people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which 
have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume,  among 
the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them, 
a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.    We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident  12345 


PE-TTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


213 


FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  No  2 


10  POINT  24  A  12  A  75  a  $4  70 

DERIVE  POWER  FROM  THE  CONSENT  OF  THE  GOVERNED 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate 
and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind  requires  that 
they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ; 
that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  rights  1234567890 


7  POINT  30  A  15  A  90  a  $4  60 

EQUAL  STATION  AMONG  THE  POWERS 
WHEN,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  bands  which  have  connected  them  with 
another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  powers 
of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to 
which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's  God 
entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions 
of  mankind  requires  that  they  should  declare 
the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separa- 
tion. We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident, 
that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are 
endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  un- 
alienable rights;  that  among  these,  are  life, 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That, 
to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are  insti- 
tuted among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers 
from  the  consent  of  the  governed ;  that  when- 
ever any  form  of  government  becomes  1234567 


6  POINT 


30 A  20  A  lOOa  $4  00 


COLONIES    DECLARE    INDEPENDENCE 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  be- 
comes necessary  for  one  people  to  dissolve 
the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them 
with  another,  and  to  assume,  among  the  pow- 
ers of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station 
to  which  the  laws  of  nature  and  of  nature's 
God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opin- 
ions of  manl<ind  requires  that  they  should 
declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the 
separation.  We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self- 
evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that 
they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  cer- 
tain unalienable  rights;  that  among  these, 
are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness. 
That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just 
powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  be- 
comes destructive  of  these  ends,  it  is  the  right 
of  the  people  to  alter  or  to  abolish  it  123456789 


8  POINT  30  A  15  A  90  a  $4  60 

POLITICAL  BANDS  DISSOLVED  FOR  WELFARE  OF  OUR  COUNTRY 

When,  in  the  course  of  human  events,  it  becomes  necessary  for  one  people  to  dis- 
solve the  political  bands  which  have  connected  them  with  another,  and  to  assume, 
among  the  powers  of  the  earth,  the  separate  and  equal  station  to  which  the  laws  of 
nature  and  of  nature's  God  entitle  them,  a  decent  respect  to  the  opinions  of  mankind 
requires  that  they  should  declare  the  causes  which  impel  them  to  the  separation.  We 
hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident,  that  all  men  are  created  equal ;  that  they  are 
endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable  rights ;  that  among  these,  are  life, 
liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness.  That,  to  secure  these  rights,  governments  are 
instituted  among  men,  deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed ; 
that,  whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends  12345678 


214 


PE.TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


RONALDSON  CONDENSED 


5  A  8a  $5  90 


SOBER  Minded  GIRL 


7  A  12  a  $5  25 


Northern  PATROL  Stations 


30  POINT 


8A  14a  $4  15 


IMPORTANT  PERSON 
Mediocrity's  Dictatorial  Beliavior 


10  A  18  a  $3  60 


18  POINT 


14  A  28  a  $3  15 


PROTESTS 
Crossing  Bayonets 


22  A  45  a  $2  70 


YOUTHFUL  ADMIRER 

Treading  on  Enchanted  Ground 

Dream  of  Fairyland 


30A  60a  $2  50 


SCIENTIFIC  INCONGRUITY 

Cherished  Hopes  are  Frequently  Shattered 

Centuries  of  Sanguine  Expectation 

J234567890 


RESTORATION 
Luxuries  of  Relaxation 


10  POINT  26  A  52  a  42  55 

INTIMIDATE  &  BUGBEAR 

Ghost  Story  and  Scarecrow  Retailers 

Improved  Burglar  Alarm 


6  POINT 


36  A  70  a  $2  50 


EXCELLENCE  IN  WORKMANSHIP 

Trustworthy  Dealing  with  the  World  and  his  Wife 

Untainted  by  Equivocation 

12345^7^90 


PETTINGII,!-   ca.    COMPANY  215 

OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED  No  4 


6  A  10  a  $5  60 


Practical  Automatic  Registers 

42  POINT  6A  10a  $4  05 

REAL  FRIEID  BAIER 
Gratitude  Rewards  Human  Hearts 

36  POINT  10  A  15  a  $4  50 

USEFUL  PRECIOUS  METAL 
Having  Intrinsic  and  Excliange  Talues 

24  POINT  15  A  20  a  $3  60 

KIMBERLEY  DIAMOND  EXCHANGE 
South  African  Exploring  and  Mining  Companies 


18  POINT  20  A  30  a  $3  30 

CHRISTMAS  PRESENT 

Santa  Claus  Likes  Little  Ones 

1234567890 


12  POINT  25  A  40  a  $2  40 

EVERY  HUMAN  HEART  FINDS 

Consolation  and  Inspiration  in  Music 

1234567890 


Tiuo  styles  of  figures  furnished  with  all  sizes 


216 


PE-TTINGILL    CSl    COMPANY 


OLD  STYLE  CONDENSED  No  40 


36  POINT 


MISERS 


12  A  $3  50 


HURTFUL 


20  POINT 


10  A  $3  85 


CHINESE 


16  A  $3  70 


MANIFOLD 


18  POINT 


22  A  $3  30 


SPITZ  DOGS      YOUNG  TREES 

16  POINT  22  A  J3  10         14  POINT  22  A  $2  75 

TRUE  WOMEN      SUMMER  GOSSIP 


12  POINT 


36  A  $2  35 


30  A  $2  50         10  POINT 

SACRED   MEMOIRS  HARVESTING  JUBILEE 


EDINBURGH  TITLE 


30   i'OINT  •  "■   "^  v^" 

RAILROADER 


10  A  $3  00 


MUSICAL  CORNET 


20  POINT 


MOTHERS 

14  POINT  18  A  $2  0( 

ASKED  PROMPT 

10  POINT  20  A  $1  50 

PRACTICE   FOR  RACES 

I  234567890     • 


18  A  $2  00  12  POINT 


ROAD  HOUSE 

12  POINT  16  A  $1  50 

FIGURING  LOSSES 


9  POINT  22  A  $1  50 

REPAIRED  OR  ADJUSTED 
I  234567890 


PETTINGILL   CEt   COMPANY  217 


OLD  STYLE  No  43 


5  A  $4  60 


SUPERFINE 


36  POINT 


UPHOLDING 


8  A  $3  60        I         24  POINT  10  A  $3  45 


FIENDS  I  BARREN 


22  POINT  12  A  $3  05 

PEOPLED 

16  POINT  14  A  $2  40 

MACHINIST 


20  POINT  12  A  $2  85 

HYMNALS 

12  POINT  18  A  $1  95 

PROTECTIONIST 


OLD  STYLE  TWO-LINE 


12  A  $3  00 


MODERN  CRUISERS 


20  POINT  14  A  $2  50 

GRAND  OCEAN  RACER 


16  POINT  16A  $2  00 

BOMBARDED 

1234567 


12  POINT  16  A  $1  50 

ANCIENT  FORTS 

1234567890 


218  PETTINGILL   CO.   COMPAN.Y 


FRENCH  ELZEVIR  No  1 

18  POINT  5a  $2  66         4A  5  a  $7  34 

RICH  Markets 


6a  $1  76         5  A  6a  $5  66 


Burnished  SIGNAL 


10  a  $1  12         8  A  10  a  $4  00 


AMERICAN  Type  Founders 


18  POINT  20  a  $1  50         14  A  20  a  $4  31 

Greater  New  York  POLITICIANS 


14  POINT  20  A  10  A  50  a  $5  00 

HUDSON  RIVER  STEAMERS  MAKE  FAST  TRIPS 
Excursions  Every  Four  Hours  in  August 


12  POINT  28A  16A  62a  $5  00  10  POINT  40A  20A  80a  $4  75 

GREAT  ROMAN  CITIZEN       London  fogs  surpassing 


Chariot  Races 


Thickness  Immense 


Thursday  26th  October  Curfew  Must  Ring  Tonight 


8  POINT  40  A  20  A  90  a  $4  00 

SOME  PEOPLE  WERE  BORN  WEALTHY 

NICE  CREAM  AND  B.SCU.TS  USUALLY  EARLY  IN  YEARS 

Every  Morning  Throughout  the  Season  When  Avoidance  WaS  Impossible 


6  POINT         '  30  A  20  A  100  a  $4  00 

INEXPENSIVE  BREAKFAST  CHOCOLATES 


PETTINGILL   CEL    COMPANY  219 


FRENCH  OLD  STYLE  EXTENDED 


3 A  5a  $12  50 


Said  NO 


4A  5a  $11  75 


HID  Band 


4  A  5  a  $7  50 


Mark  RING 


36  POINT  4  A  8a  $5  25  .  POSTER  FONT  8  A  32  a  $15  40 

BONE  Breakers 


30  POINT  5  A  10  a  $4  75  POSTER  FONT  10  A  40  a  $15  00 

Heroine  NUMBER 


6  A  12  a  $4  00 
24  POINT  POSTER  FONT  12  A  48  a  $11  80 

HERO 
Denounced 

15  A  30  a  $2  75 
12  POINT       POSTER  FONT  45  A  180  a  $14  25 

358  MINERS 
Seriously  Consider 


8  A  16  a  $3  00 
18  POINT        POSTER  FONT  24  A  80  a  $12  60 

RECORD 
Easily  Broken 

10  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  75 

NUMBER  246 
Desires  Wardens  Pardon 


220 


PETTINGILL   CO.   COMPANY 


RONALDSON  EXTENDED 


4  A  6  a  $8  45 


FOUR  Girls 


36  POINT 


5  A  8  a  $6  55 


Round  NEST^S 


30  POINT 


6  A  10  a  $5  40 


STATED 
National  Revenue 


10  A  16  a  $4  00 


24  POINT  8  A  12  a  $4  65       ^g  POINT 

WAVE  PARENT 

Departing      Loving  Child 


18  A  28  a  $3  50  10  POINT 


IVIEMORIALS 

Literary  Societies 

Kaslnionable 


MELODRAIVIA 

Composer  and  Performer 

Loudly  Applauded 

1234567890 


20  A  30  a  $3  00 


INDUSTTRIOUS 

Determinate    Scholar 

Ptislned  Ahead 


22  A  32  a  $2  70  6  POINT 


25  A  40  a  $2  45 


]VIORNING   SQTJEAI^ER 

I^atest  Sensational   Ne-wspaper 

Calunnn^ious  Articles 

1234567890 


PETTINGILL   (EL   COMPANY 


221 


OLD  STYLE  EXTENDED 


48  POINT 


4  A  6  a  $13  00 


ONE  Line 


36  POINT 


4 A  6a  $6  00 


6  A  10a  $5  00 


TROUBLES 
Customary  Tribute 


9  A  12  a  $3  50 


CHURCH  NBWS 
TPransubstantiation  Ethiics 


14  A  22  a  $3  50 


IMINUTES 

Dramatic  School 

Elocutionists 


8  POINT  20  A  30  a  $3  00 

NIUNCHAUSKN 

Writer  of  Oircias  F*oster 

Kacts  Kor  Kiction 

123456T890 


10  POINT  16  A  22  a  $3  00 

ANIBITTIOUS 

Sclnolars'  Recitation. 

Applataded 


6  POINT  24  A  30  a  $2  75 

SUNINIER     VERDURK 

Smiling   Rainbo-wed.   rvleadow 

Drooping    Blossoms 

1234:5eT8QO 


222 


PETTINGILL    CEX    COMPANY 


OLD  STYLE  BOLD 


4A  6a  $15  00 


HE>  r)ii 


4  A  6  a  S9  50 


^tAre    OTlps 


24  POINT 


5  A  7  a  $6  00 


18  POINT 


7  A  10  a  $4  50 


]M;;^«ster'iotJ.«»    Pef isoin. 


12  POINT  14  A  18  a  $4  00 

a  POINT  18  A  24  a  $3  50 


10  POINT  15  A  20  a  $3  50 

6  POINT  16  A  22  a  $3  00 


PETTINGII-I,    ca.    COMPANY  223 


OLD  STYLE  ANTIQUE  No  112 

48  POINT  4  A  $5  00 

FLORIDA 


5  A  $4 


PRINTERS 

J6  POINT  7  A  $4  50 

PREVENTED 


10  A  $3  75 


FOREST  SCENES 


12  A  S3  15 


WEEKLY  SPECIMEN 


18  POINT 


STEAMBOAT  EXCURSIONS 


18  A  $1  80 


UNIVERSAL  PRINTING   MACHINE 
1246780 


224  PETTINGILL    CS).   COMPANY 

OLD  STYLE  ANTIQUE 

48  POINT  NO  40  4  A  6  a  $8  GO 

BROADSIDE 

Stone  Arches 

36  POINT  No  40  6 A  9a  $7  10 

THE  WAYSIDE 
Hunting  Grounds 

30  POINT  NO  40  8  A  12  a  $6  00 

LOUIS  FAVAWALE 
Designer  of  Fashions 

24  POINT  NO  120  8  A  16  a  S5  80  POSTER  FONT  16  A  48  a  $12  40 

DESIRED    FLOWER 
Beautiful  Rose  Gardens 

20  POINT  NO  120  10  A  20  a  $4  60 

HANDSOME    ROMANCER 
Southern  Californian  Legends 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


225 


OLD  STYLE  ANTIQUE 


18  POINT  NO  120  12  A  24  a  $4  30 


POSTER  FONT  24  A  96  a  $12  45 


ROMAN  WAS  FIRST  USED  IN 
the  Netherlands  about  1472.  Being 
introduced  into  the  Netherlands  by 
Johannes  de  Westfalia,  who,  it  is 
said,  brought   it  from   Italy  in  1234 


12  POINT  NO  120  16  A  32  a  $2  85 


POSTER  PONT  48  A  192  a  $12  60 


ROMAN  WAS  FIRST  USED  IN  THE  NETH- 
erlands  about  1472.  It  was  introduced  into  the 
Netherlands  by  Johannes  de  Westfalia,  who,  it  is 
said,  brought  it  from  Italy  in  the  year  1472.  He 
located  at  Louvain,  and  after  a  number  of  works  in 
semi-Gothic,  published  in  1483  an  edition  of  Aeneas 
Silvius  in  the  Italian  letter.    His  font  is  elegant  890 


10  POINT  NO  120  18  A  36  a 


POSTER  FONT  54  A  288  a  $13  45 


ROMAN  WAS  FIRST  USED  IN  THE  NETHERLANDS 
about  1472.  It  was  introduced  into  the  Netherlands  by  Johan- 
nes de  Westfalia,  who,  it  is  said,  brought  it  from  Italy  in  the 
year  1472.  Then  located  at  Louvain,  and,  after  a  number  of 
works  in  semi-Gothic,  published  in  1483  an  edition  of  Aeneas 
Silvius  in  the  Italian  letter.  His  font  is  elegant,  and  rather  a 
lighter  face  than  most  of  the  Roman  fonts  of  other  countries. 
This  printer  seems  to  have  been  the  only  one  in  the  Low  Coun- 
tries who  used  this  type  during  the  fifteenth  century;  nor  123456 


8  POINT  NO  120  20  A  40  a  $2  10 

POSTER  FONT  80  A  400  a  $14  50 

ROMAN  WAS  FIRST  USED  IN 
the  Netherlands  in  1472.  It  was  in- 
troduced into  the  Netherlands  by  Jo- 
hannes de  Westfalia,  who,  it  is  said, 
brought  it  from  Italy  in  the  year  1472. 
He  located  at  Louvain,  and,  after  a 
number  of  works  in  semi-Gothic,  pub- 
lished in  1483  an  edition  of  Aeneas 
Silvius  in  the  Italian  letter.  His  font 
is  elegant,  and  rather  a  lighter  123456 


6  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  00 

POSTER  FONT  120  A  624  a  $18  50 

ROMAN  WAS  FIRST  USED  IN  THE 
Netherlands  in  1472.  It  was  introduced  into 
the  Netherlands  by  Johannes  de  W^estfalia, 
who,  some  say,  brought  it  from  Italy  in 
the  year  1472.  He  located  at  Louvain,  and 
after  a  number  of  works  in  semi-Gothic, 
published  in  1483  an  edition  of  Aeneas  Sil- 
vius in  the  Italian  letter.  His  font  is  ele- 
gant, and  rather  a  lighter  face  than  most 
of  the  early  Roman  fonts  of  other  coun- 
tries. This  printer  appears  to  have  been 
the  only  one  in  the  Low  Countries  who 
used  this  type  during  the  fifteenth  cen- 12345 


226  PETTINGILL   OX   COMPANY 


OLD  STYLE  TITLE 


4A  7  a  $6  85 


DYNAMO 
Great  Progress 


6 A  9a  $6  25 


ELECTRIC 

Lig^hting^  Xriumph 

24  POINT  8  A  12  a  $5  50 

ASTRONOMER 

Heavenly  Observation 


12  A  22  a  $5  25 


MODERN  ^WONDER 

Musical  Selections  Repeated 
Automatically 


18  A  30  a  $5  00 


STRIKING  LIKENESS 

Instaittaneouis  Photograph  Produced 
Sunshine  Necessary 


PETTINGILL   <S.   COMPANY  227 

OLD  STYLE  TITLE 

12  POINT  22  A  32  a  $4  95 

ANTE-ABAMIC  RESEARCH 

Sciolistic  Xlieory  of  Human  Org^anisms 
Oominance  of  Monkeyism 

10  POINT  25  A  42  a  $4  35 

SEI.F-ACTING  TBI.EPHONES 

Instructive  to  tlie  Hs:otistical  and  Self-conceited 

Hearing:  Sharpened  and  Made  Acute 

Electrical  Chatterbox 


0  POINT  25  A  42  a  $3  90 

OBSBRT AXIOMS  AFXER  SIJNDOIJVN 

Youtli^s  Glittering:  Flitting:^  or  Old  Men's  Experience 

Courtships  and  Merry-Making: 

Selecting:  Partners 


8  POINT  25  A  42  a  $3  90 

XHB  XRAII.ING-SKIRX  XUISANCE 

l^arranted  Hventually  to  Kill  every  Devotee  of  Fashion 

Cheap  and  Inexpensive  S^^eepers  for  Cities 

Unsig:litly  but  Useful 


7  POINT  25  A  42  a  $3  85 

UXIVHRSAI^   19IODHRX    lHARXYItS 

l^asp-l^aisted  Feminines  and  Fasliion's  Daily  Follo-wers 

HxQuisite  Dandies  and  Slioe-Pinclied  Damsels 

Higfli-lieeled  Promenaders 


,6  POINT  30  A  52  a  $3  75 

KOXHS  ON  the;  i^abor  quhsxioj* 

Competency  Speedily  Acquired  tiy  Oistributing:  Public  Property 

Views  of  tbe  Confirmed  L,oafers  Do-iKotbins:  Society 

Xoil  Reduced  to  a  Minimum 

1234567890 


228  PETTINGII,!,   ca.   COMPANV 

ROMAN  No  44 

60  POINT  4  A  4  a  $8  95 

RESIDE 
Declare  6 

LINING  ROMAN  No  153 

48  POINT  4  A  5  a  $7  50 

REPORTED 

When,  in  this 
year  of  our  18 

36  POINT  4  A  3  A  5  a  S5  50 

DISCONTENTS 
Whea  ,  in  time,  it 
is  needful  for  572 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANIT  229 

LINING  ROMAN  No  153 


5  A  3  A  7  a  $4  60 


DESIRE  FREEDOM 

When,  in  time,  it  be- 
comes needful  for  one 
people  to  dissolve  84 


6  A  4  A  10  a  $4  25 


PEECIOUS  DOCUMENTS 
When,  in  course  of  time,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one 
people  to  break  the  bands 
which  have  joined  them  to 
another,  and  to  assume  12 


lOA  4A  16a  $3  25 


DECLARES  INDEPENDENCE 

When,  in  the  course  of  eyents,  it 
becomes  necessary  for  one  people 
to  dissolTe  the  bands  which  have 
joined  them  with  another,  and  to 
assume,  among*  the  powers  of  53 


230 


PE.TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


FULL  FACE  No  123 


3  A  6  a  $9  20 


BEAR  Heat 


42  POINT 


Great  KE^IVEL 


30  POINT 


6A  12a  $5 


WATIOIV^  Admired 


8  A  16  a  $4  70 


Hero  Then  PRACTICEIS 


18  POINT 


IDA  20a  $4  25 


PROMOTED 

River  Pirates 


12  A  24  a  $3  40 


8HORT  NI€}HT 

liOiigei*  Evening 


12  POINT 


12  A  24  a  $2  60. 


MTTliE    CRUMBS 

American     Heroism 


11  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  95 

SPAIVISH    RESOURCES 

Saiidbankis    of    Santiago 


10  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  75 

MAGNETIC   MACHINES 

Attract  Great  Attention 

8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $3  25 

FINE   ART    EXHIBITION 

Postal  Information  Gaides 


9  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  55 

REPUBMCAN  DOCTRINE 

Proclaiming  Emancipation 

7  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  80 

RETUR]^EI>  SOEDIERS  OIFT 

Rejoieing;  at  Family  Reunions 


6  POINT 


24  A  48  a  $2  55 


SPORTIVE    I>EMO^»TRATIOAS 

Memorable  Scenes  are  Reproduced 
1%34567H90 


55^  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  75 

RAII.ROAI>    FREIOHT  C05fTRACT 

Cornineal,  ^'lieat  aiid  Rye  Sliipnients 
1%34567S90 


PE-TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


231 


BOLDFACE  SERIES 


*48  POINT  NO  114 


4  A  4a  $6  30 


KING  Rulers 


*36  POINT  NO  114 


4 A  8a  $5  20 


Banker  CONVICT 


30  POINT  NO  120 


6  A  12  a  $5  25 


FARM  MACHINERY 

Saves  Granger  Labor 


24  POINT  NO  120 


lOA  20a  $4  85 


GREAT  MEN 
Cuba  Liberty 


18  POINT  NO  120 


12  A  24a  $4  55 


12  POINT  NO  120 


12A  24a  $2  60 


LAUGHING  GIRLS 
Snow  Covered  Walk 


MICROSCOPIC 
Beautiful  Stars 

11  POINT  NO  120  18  A  36  a  $2  90 

SURPRISED    SOLDIERS 
Wounded  Heads  Dressed 


10  POINT  NO  120  18  A  36  a  $2  80       9  point  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $3  00 

AMERICAN    TRIUMPHS  BRILLIANT  DECORATION 

Move  Victorious  Onward  Great  Tri- Annual  Horse  Show 


8  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $3  10 

IMPROVED  SHOEMAKING 

Fashionable  Ladies  Footwear 


7  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  60 

ANNUAL  CALEDONIAN  SPORTS 

Blooded  Steed  Blue  Ribbon  Parade 


6  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  30 

UNEARNED   FORTUNES    ACQUIRED 

Bold  Liiberty  Enliglitening  the  World 

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5J4  POINT  NO  120 


24A  48a  $2  65 


SAVED   THROUGH    MANY   BATTLES 

Multitudes  Encored    Fauious   Generals 
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232 


PETTINGILL    CSu   COMPANY 


CONDENSED  TITLE  No  123 


*  54  POINT 


4  A  5  a  $8  00 


TIRE  Makers 


48  POINT 


4A  6a  $7  00 


Minstrel  SONG 


42  POINT 


5  A  10  a  $7  55 


FISHINGS  Tackles 


6  A  12  a  $7  15 


Army  MUSTERINO 


30  POINT 


A  16  a  85  50 


PRINTERS  Help  Improve 


24  POINT 


12  A  24  a  $4  75 


Scholars  WENT 

14  POINT  12  A  24  a  $2  60 

STEAMERS  Discover 

10  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  95 

LAUGHABLE   PERFORMER 

Tired  People  Form  Company 

6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $1  95 

ASTOXISHIXO    TYPOGRAPHIC    INVENTION 

Great  Schemes  Receive  Liberal  Endorsements 

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18  POINT 


10  A  20  a  $3  05 


Retailed  IMPORT 


12  POINT 


18  A  36  a  $3  10 


SAILOR  On  Stormy  Sea 

8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  50 

SUMMER    FRUITFUL  RIPENING 

Wasted  Occasion  during  Springtime 

5  POINT  32  A  64  a  $2  40 

aruies  mist  sot  exceed  foi  rtekn  hlndred  men 

Very  Doubtful   Circumference   of  the  Terrestrial   Sphere 

Economical  Democratic  State  Convention 

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pe:ttingill  cq.  company 


233 


CONDENSED  ALDINE  No  150 


72  POINT 


4  A  6  a  $8  00 


5  A  7  a  $7  00 


6  A  10  a  $6  30* 


10  A  15  a  $6  00 


30  POINT 


10  A  15  a  $4  00 


BAl  Discount  eyinastic  POMS 


12  A  16  a  $4  00 


18  A  26  a  $4  00 


Potomac  River  BRIDGE 

14  POINT  18  A  26  a  $3  75 

HOMT  BOY  Advocate  Principle 

11  POINT  24  A  36  a  $3  00 

mKJlE  POSTERS  DESIGNED 
Special  Poster  and  Painting  Exhibition 

9  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  90 

THE  STAR-SPANGLED  BANNER 

Message  of  Freedom  Proclaimed  to  Mankind 

7  POINT  36  A  50  a  $2  25 

PROFESSIOIAL  TAMBOURINE  SERENADERS 

Cireat  Authors  were  Present  from  Aastralia  and  Europe 

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MARBLE  Heart  Fire  Engine 

12  POINT  22  A  32  a  $3  50 

Printer  Observe  COOBMAMSCRIPT 

10  POINT  24  A  36  a  $3  00 

WHERE  SMARS  DOMINATE 

Decent  Men  Should  Assert  Their  Rio:hts 

8  POINT  26  A  38  a  $2  80 

SKILLFUL  POLITICAL  WIRE  PULLERS 

Again  Deceiving  Voters  by  Meaningless  Phrases 


6  POINT 


30A  60a  $2  00 


HARD  TIMES  BEfiET  DEEP  THOUGHTS 

History  Bears  Witness  as  to  the  Veracity  of  Above  Statement 

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PETTINGILI,   Ca    COMPANY 


OPEN  TITLE  No  120 


12  A  24  a  $3  65 


EXTENSIVE  FARMING  DISTRICT 

Develojjing  Tremendous  Resources 


12  POINT  12  A  24  a  $2  55 

REFIilGERATOES 

Beautiful  Products 

10  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  90 

PROPHETIC  EXPERT 

Fashionable  Street  Cars 

8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  95 

IIEMODEI.ED  MACHI]S"ERY 
Severely   Coiidemiiecl    Makers 

6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  20 

ENTERING  DESPERATE  BATTLE 

Severely  Condemned  Election  Tactics 

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11  POINT  18  A  36  a  $3  00 

FRIVOEOUS  IS^OTIOX 
Dramatic  Society  Circle 

9  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  85 

i:n^formatio:n^   bureaus 

Ai^plicants   Furnislied  Works 

7  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  25 

SPLENDID  CREAMERY   BUTTER 
Farmer  Receiving  Handsome  Flowers 

5^  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  00 

GUARDING  WESTERN  MINING  CLAIM 

United  States  Internal  Revenue  Department 

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CONDENSED  TITLE  No  124 


14  POINT  •  18  A  36  a  $3  70 

PRESIDENT  GRANT 
Smoked  Havana  Cigar 

11  POINT  18  A  36  a  S2  60 

FASCINATING   MAIDENS 
Marching  Through  Georgia 

9  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  75 

TIRED  HARVESTING  HAND 
Reading:  Papers  By  Candlelight 

7  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  05 

HAPPY   AND    CONTENTED   HUSBAND 

Discovered  Roadbed  For  Baby  Carriages 

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12  POINT  18  A  36  a  $3  05 

HARDWOOD  BOUGHT 
Splendid  For  Buildings 

10  POINT  24  A  48  a  $3  30 

PLEASANT    SITUATIONS 
Escaping  Fast  and  Furious 

8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  50 

COLORED    TROOPS  MARCHING 
Along  the  Rough  and  Stony  Roads 

6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  05 

SO  YANKEE  DOODLE  CAME  TO  TOWN 

Remarkable  and  Extraordinary  Incident 

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PETTINGILL    ca.    COMPANY 


235 


TWO-LINE  LETTER  No  128 


16  A  $2  30 


DISPOSED  PRINTING  MACHINE 


14  POINT 


18  A  $2  20 


LIGHT  RUNNER 

11  POINT  24  A  SI  95 

FOREIGN  POLITICS 


KLONDIKE   MINE 

10  POINT  24  A  $1  60 

ORCHESTRA  SINGER 


16  POINT  NO  120 


TIMELY  HIT 

12  POINT  NO  120  24  A  $2  50 

LODGE  ROOMS 


HALF  TITLE  SERIES 

14  POINT  NO  : 

SIMPLE   CASE 


18  A  $2  95       14  POINT  NO  120 


10  POINT  NO  120  24  A  $1  70 

mou:n^tai:n^  iiAiN^aES 

8  POINT  NO  120  32  A  SI  85 

MACHII^E    DEPARTMENTS 
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11  POINT  NO  120 


SHORT  MEASURE 

8  POINT  NO  122  16  A  32  A  $2  30 

WELCOME     PROOFSHEETS 
FOR^WARDED  BY  GAIL  <fe  SMITH 


6  POINT  NO  120 


48  A  $2  10 


REMARKABLE     CONTINGENCIES 
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TWO-LINE  No  151 

10  A  $3  00        I         20  POINT 


10  A  $2  50 


MENDEE  ;  UTENSILS 

18  POINT                         11 A  $2  25  16  POINT                         12  A  $2  00 

PEEMIEES  EECORDEE 

14  POINT                                                              14  A  $2  00  12  POINT                                                               16  A  $1  75 

BRIGHT   MEN  LIGHT  RUNNER 

10  POINT                                                           16A$150  9  POINT                                                             18A$150 

SOUTHEEX    SPEII^^'GS  PUGILISTIC    STEUGGLE 

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236 


PE-TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


TWO-LINE  LETTER 


48  POINT  NO  35 


5  A  $5  50 


TRIBUNES 


42  POINT  NO  35 


5  A  $4  65 


SPECIMENS 


36  POINT  NO  35 


A  $3  80  30  POINT  NO  124 


12  A  $4  50 


CHOIE 

24  POINT  NO  124  12  A  $3  40 

DUTIFUL 

20  POINT  NO  124  12  A  $2  70 

KARE  GEMS 

16  POINT  NO  124  16  A  $2  25 

BRIGHT  GIRL 


12  POINT  NO  124 


MARKET  REPORT 

10  POINT  NO  124  24  A  $1  55 

CHAPEL  MEETING   23 


HONEST 

22  POINT  NO  124  12  A  $2  80 

BELIEVED 

18  POINT  NO   124  12  A  $2  15 

TIGER  SHOW 


14  POINT  NO   124 


FINE  SCENERY 

11   POINT  NO  124  24  A  $1  75 

PRINTING  MACHINE 

9  POINT  NO  124  24  A  $1  35 

CLEAN   PROOFSHEETS   38 


TWO-LINE  LEHER  No  129 


A  $2  10         I         18  POINT 


COUNTRY  j  HOT  DRINKS 

16  POINT  12  A  $1  50       12  POINT  16  A  $1  50 

HAIL  STORMS      WOUNDED  MAN 


11  POINT 


22  A  $1  50 


16  A  $1  35       10  POINT 

OCEAN   STORM  89       WRITING  MUSIC  648 


PHTTINGILL   CEL    COMPANY 


CONDENSED  SERIES 


237 


*72  POINT  NO  45 


PROMOTEE 


48  POINT  NO  124 


4  A  $4  05 


TRADE  RISKS 


42  POINT  NO   124 


PRECISE  COENEES 


36  POINT  NO  124 


FOUNDRY 


24  POINT  NO  124 


LEGISLATIVE 


16  POINT  NO  124 


ROAMING  HERMIT 

11  POINT  NO  124  24  A  $1  50 

PROVISIONS  FOR  ARMY 


8  POINT  NO  124  24  A  $1  15 

PICTUKESQUE  MANSION    BUILT 
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30  POINT  NO  124 


10  A  $2  80 


LAUGHmG 


18  POINT  NO  124 


GUITAR  CONCERT 


12  POINT  NO  124  24  A  SI  85 

COUNTEY  MEADOWS 

10  POINT  NO  124  24  A  $1  35 

UNDECIPHERABLE   NOTES 


6  POINT  NO  124  36  A  $1  30 

HERBACEOUS  TREES  AND  SHRUBBERY 
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238  PETTINGILL   CO.    COMPANY 


CONDENSED  TITLE 


♦72  POINT  NO  46  5A  6a  $1695 

Sister  MIIE 

60  POINT  NO  125  3 A  6a  $8  35 

ROMEO  Juliet 

48  POINT  NO  125  4  A  8a  $6  40 

CURRENT  EYEBTS 
Caused  Much  Dread 

36  POINT  NO  125  8  A  16  a  $6  60 

AFTER  DISHONEST  MEN 

« 

Deception  of  Pair  Widows 

30  POINT  NO  128  IDA  20a  84  90 

ANNIHILATE  YOUE  ENEMIES 
Instruct  Unsophisticated  Maidens 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


239 


CONDENSED  TITLE 


24  POINT  NO  125 


12  A  24a  $4  00 


WINTER  SWEETS 
Shall  Bloom  Again 


14  POINT  NO   125 


18  A  36  a  $3  25 


EXCURSION  TICKET 
Stew  or  Fry  to  Order 


11  POINT  NO   125 


18A  36a  $2  40 


MARRIAGE  ANNIVERSARY 
Enjoyed  by  Eloquent  Tramp 

9  POINT  NO  125  24  A  48  a  $2  50 

HOME  IMPROVEMENT  SOCIETY 
Attended  by  Bachelors  and  Maids 

7  POINT  NO  125  24  A  48  a  $2  00 

WHERE    THE    FLOWERS  BLOOM  LOVE 

ExceUent  Opportunity  for  New  Beginners 

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18  POINT  NO  125 


12  A  24a  $3  25 


AFTER  THE  TIME 
Many  Hearts  Aching 


12  POINT  NO   125 


18  A  36  a  $2  75 


REMEMBER  THE  MAINE 
Hypocrisy  and  Deceptions 


10  POINT  NO  125 


24A  48a  $3  00 


NEW  YORK  BUCKET  SHOPS 
Bombproof  Sailors  Cheering 

8  POINT  NO  125  24  A  48  a  $2  55 

COMES  MARCHING  HOME  AGAIN 
This  is  the  Fall  of  Our  Discontent 

6  POINT  NO  125  24  A  48  a  $2  05 

WINTER  EVENINGS   PASSED  AT  HOME 

Tremendous  Cacklings    Before  Daybreak 

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CONDENSED  TITLE  No  104 


14  A  20  a  $6  30 


Twentieth  WEDDING  Anniversary 


14  A  27  a  $4  60 


18A  27a  $3  55 


Annihilates  GEESE 

12  POINT  25  A  52  a  $3  65 

SLANG  PHRASES 
Verbiage  for  City  CouncHmen 

8  POINT  36  A  70  a  $3  25 

HYPOCRISY  AND  DECEPTION 

Stepping  Stones  for  the  Unscrnpulons 

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Crowded  STORE  in  Paris 

10  POINT  36  A  70  a  $3  85 

SOCIAL  NUISANCES 
Constantly  Growling  Neighbors 


6  POINT 


36  A  70  a  $2  60 


FELONIOUSLY  ABSTRACTED 

The  Only  Personal  Property  of  the  Advertiser 

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240 


PHTTINGILL    (EL    COMPANY 


EXTRA  CONDENSED 


120  POINT  NO  234 


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3A  6a  $12  50 


96  POINT  NO  234 


4A  8a  $11  00 


-■--■- X  17 


i 


A 


72  POINT  NO  234 


I 


Ul 


5  A  10  a  $10  50 


48  POINT  NO  123 


4  A  8  a  $5  80 


pi:ttingill  cel  company 


241 


EXTRA  CONDENSED 


42  POINT  NO  123 


5  A  10  a  $4  80 


mm  MOTIR  SEiS  BiESW 
Hdine  Coivdions  Piiisdy  Mnii 


36  POINT  NO  123 


6  A  12  a  $4  70 


24  POINT  No  123 


8  A  16  a  $3  65 


HAPPy  MAIDENS  WELCOME  MORNING  GLORIES 
Sunrise  Rajs  linprt  Lovely  Bliislies  to  Dinipled  Clieets 


20  POINT  NO  123 


12  A  24  a  $3  GO 


10A20a$3  10        j        is  POINT  NO  123 

REPUBLICAN  GOVERNMENTS      ELASTIC  ANTI-FRICTION  MORALS 

\hnU      Bachelors  Wanted  to  Matriiiionialize 


14  POINT  No  123 


12  A  24  a  $2  55    |    ^^  ^^^^^   j^^  ^23  16  A  32  a  $2  65 

BREAKFAST  TABLE  MANIPULATION       ASSEMBLING  OF  INDUSTRIOUS  LADIES 

Good  Recipes  for  Curing  Fever  Epidemics 


Demanding  Delicious  California  Oranges 


*10  POINT  NO  123  30  A  40  a  $3  10 

NORTHERN  STATES  INTERNATIONAL  EXPOSITION 

Contemplating  Miscellaneous  Telescopic  Observations 

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*8  POINT  NO  123  40  A  50  a  $3  50 

AUTOCRATIC  MILLIONAIRES  PURCHASING  GOLD  BONDS 

Magnificent  Catalogues  Announcing  Good  Winter  Commodities 

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242 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


ROMAN  EXTENDED  No  120 


4  A  8  a  $8  75 


From  Here 


5  A  10a  $5  85 


Grr^eat   Bar^p^ains 


24  POINT 


iA  12  a  $5  40 


HOUSEHOLDS 

Memorial    Service 


18  POINT 


BA  16a  $5  10 


12  A  24  a  $3  70 


"V^IOLET     HIGH  Ti]Sd:E 

©tray   Cat       Cranky  Player 


10  POINT  12  A  24  a  $2  50       9  point  16  A  32  a  $2  75 

RIOH     ^^I130A\^S  DELIGHTFUL  RIDE 

Designing  bnt  Onte 


Scented  'With  FloAvers 


8  POINT  ISA  36a  $3  05  q  point  ISA  36a  $2  30 

HOlSTOPtED   KNIG^HT  id^rkest  before  d^y 

Deserves    Grreat    Credit  IVIakes  Hay  V^hen  S^xn  Shlnes 


6'/4  POINT 


K  Point 
24  A  48  a  S3  05         |         5  point  ON  6  POINT 


24  A  48  a  S3  40 
24  A  48  a  $2  70 


COMES      AIARCHlNGh     ALONG^ 

T-wenty-    Thousand    Brave   a?ramp8 

lS34S6r8©0 


SHORT     CUT     B^ASHIOT^ABLE 

Toneorial     jsVrtist     Grleefully-     GS-rins 

iss^sersso 


PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


243 


48  POINT 


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TITLE  EXPANDED  No  120 


3 A  5a  $11  55 


3  A  5  a  $8  60 


3  A  6  a  $5  60 


24  POINT 


4 A  8a  $4  15 


6  A  12  a  $4  35 


12  POINT  10  A  20  a  $2  80 

9  POINT  18  A  36  a  $3  10 

Floating"  on  the  Breeze 

6  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  65 

JPortixnate   Coxirt  Decision 
1334=507800 


6  A  12  a  $3  15 


I^ine  as  Sillc 


10  POINT  12  A  24  a  $2  50 

Cj^clone  in   Klansas 

8  POINT  18  A  36  a  S3  10 

S^olicitecl  ±or  tlie  Trade 

554  POINT  24  A  48  a  $3  50 

5/4  POINT  ON  6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $3  05 

Vle-vred.  l>y  I^istr-essecl  Soia.ler 
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244 


PETTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


EXTRA  CONDENSED  No  43 


7  A  $12  60 


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VJ 


7A  $8  40 


1 


IDA  $8  2C 

IS 


10  A  $6  30 


D 


14  A  $4 


illiS  liHmg 


36  POINT 


14A  $3i 


22  A  $4  50 


20  POINT 


25  A  $3  40 

VTTi  Tnrro 


12  POINT  36  A  $2  60 

BOARBIM  IIOOSE  BEANSOUP  DILOIION 


8  POINT 


52  A  $2  70  g  POINT  52  A  $2  00 

MAMMOTH  EXHIBITION  OF  NATIONAL  CURIOSITIES         conceited  diminutive  folks  provoking  abundance  of  humor 

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PART  vm 


Antique 

Clarendon 

Doric 

Caledonian 

lonic 


PE.TTINGILL   CO.   COMPANY 


245 


ANTIQUE  CONDENSED  No  36 


60  POINT 


4 A  6a  $9  85 


GUN  Makers 


5  A  10  a  $8  25 


Handsome  MAIDS 


44  POINT  ON  48  POINT 


5  A  8  a  $5  95 


Albion  RACE  Course 


lA  10  a  S5  25 


10  A  15  a  $4  55 


NICE  Trick   mud  weather 


12  A  20  a  $3  95        '        j^g  point 


15  A  25  a  $3  45 


FRONT  GATE 
Haunts  of  Maidens 


TURKISH  BATH 
Nile  Exploration  Club 


15  A  25  a  $2  70  12  POINT 


20  A  30  a  $2  60 


*     PRAIRIE  HOMES 
Big  Fields  of  Golden  Grain 

10  POINT  25  A  40  a  $2  65 

THE  MARBLE  HEART 

Charming  Bloomer  Bicycliennes 

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MIDNIGHT  RAIDERS 
Consternation  in  Truckville 


8  POINT  30  A  50  a  $2  60 

MAGNIFICENT  WONDERLAND 

Tellowstone  National  Park  Expeditions 

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246 


PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


ANTIQUE  CONDENSED  No  123 


3  A  6a  $6  55 


HODHTiH  Stream 


4 A  8a  $5  75 


Summer  FRIENDSHIP 


6A  12a  $5  55 


REPUBLICAN  Pyrotechnics 


30  POINT 


8A  16  a  $4  40  24  POINT 


12  A  24  a  S4  20 


COHHUNICATE 
Evening  Gown 


ANCIENT  CnSTOH 

National  Triumph 


12  A  24  a  «3  05 


16  POINT 


12  A  24  a  $2  40 


HANDSOME  FLOWERS 
Raised  in  Greenhouse 


CONVENTION  DELEGATE 
Member  Securing  Ticket 


14  POINT 


16  A  32  a  S2  70 


600D  BUSINESS  CHANCES 
Between  Darlt  and  Morning 


12   POINT 


ISA  36a  $2  30 


FALL  OF  NAPOLEON  TEACHES 
European  Commanders  a  Lesson 


10  POINT  24  A  48  a  42  30 

LATEST  STYLES  IH  LADIES  SHOES 

lannfactured  by  the  Late  lohn  Smith 

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8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  15 

EXTRAORDINARY  COURAGE  TESTED 

Herculean  Effort  Accomplislied  Resnlt 

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PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


247 


BRETON  SERIES 


3  A  3  a  $8  00 


ICE  Boat 


3  A  4  a  $5  00 


MODERN 

Frame  House 


24  POINT 


7  A  10  a  $4  00 


UNION  STATION 

Great  Building  Complete 


12  A  18  a  $3  25 


EUROPEAN  COUNTRY 
Touring  in  Germany  and  Scotland 


12  POINT 


16  A  24  a  $3  00 


HIGH  BRIDGE 
Over  the  Charles  River 


8  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  50 

RAIN  EVERY  SUNDAY 
Laboring  Hardly  Every  Other  Day 


10  POINT  20  A  30  a  $2  75 

BEAUTIFUL  SNOW 
Don't  Push  those  Drifts  Away 


6  POINT 


28  A  42  a  $2  25 


DOWN  BY  THE  RIVULET 

Wlien  Summer  Comes  Creeping  Along 

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248 


PETTINGILL    CBL    COMPANY 


♦72  POINT  NO  124        D 


ANTIQUE  SERIES 


3  A  4a  $14  15 


Her  SIN 


60  POINT  NO  42 


5  A  6  a  $15  60 


FIR  Grove 


48  POINT  NO  124 


3  A  6  a  $8  40 


Cared  SURE 


43  Ponrr  no  124 


4  A  8  a  $7  50 


I         36  POINT  NO  124 


5  A  10  a  $5  05 


SILver  BIG  Plot 


30  POINT  NO  124 


6  A  12  a  $4  55  24  POINT  NO  124 


lOA  20a  $4  80 


Note  COIN     High  STONE 


18  POIHT  NO  124 


12  A  24  a  $4  00 


MEAN  HABITS 
Contains  Arsenic 

10  POWT  NO  124  18  A  36  a  $2  60 

INSURGENT   PRISONER 

True  American  Generosity 

e  POINT  NO  124  24  A  48  a  $2  35 

INTRODUCING  NEW  MACHINES 

Disregard  Some  Questionable  Methods 

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12  POINT  NO  124  18  A  36  a  $3  40 

TICKET  OPERATOR 
Northwestern  Routes 

8  POINT  NO  124  24  A  48  a  $2  90 

LIFE  INSURANCE  POLICIES 
Commercial  Printing  done  here 

5  POINT  NO  124  ON  6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $1  85 

DEMANDING    A    THOROUGH    RESEARCH 

Two  Independent  Philadelphia  Manufacturers 

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PETTINGILL   CSL   COMPANY 


249 


IONIC  SERIES 


48  POINT  No  122 


3  A  6  a  $10  25 


FISHING 
Rent  Main 


42  POINT  NO  122 


3 A  6a  $7  15 


DAMAGING 

Fine  Harvest 


36  POINT  NO  120 


6  A  12  a  47  70 


HANDY 
Carriage 


24  POINT  NO  120 


10  A  20  a  S5  65 


18  POINT  NO  120 


16  A  32  a  $4  90 


STRONG  WIND 
"Wheat  Destroyed 

10  POINT  NO  120  18  A  36  a  $3  05 

^VINSOME  MAIDENS 
Sunshine  After  Storms 


6  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  50 

EQUINE  SAGACITY  OBSERVED 

Feline  Trainers  Amusing  Ail^dience 

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CURTAINS 
Fine  Design 


12  POINT  NO  120 


18  A  36  a  $3  65 


DARING  SCOUTS 
Famous  Publication 

8  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $3  10 

MOURNED  BY  MILLIONS 
When  Did  The  Dead  Sea  Die 


5%  POINT  NO  120  24  A  48  a  $2  55 

MAGNIFICENT   AMERICAN   FARMS 

Are  in  Evidence  East  West  North  South 

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250  PE.TTINCII,I.   CO.   COMPANY 


IONIC  No  150 

48  POINT  ^^  5  a  $7  00 

TRUE  Colors 


5  A  6  a  $6  00 


Inexorable  JUDGE 


36  POINT  6  A  10  a  $5  00 

GRACEFUL  Benefactor 


7  A  11a  $4  00 


ROMAN  ASCETICS 
Scorned  Culinary  Pleasures 

20  POINT  10  A  16  a  $3  50 

ARTISTIC  IMPROVEMENTS 
Performances  Warmly  Complimented 

12  POINT  17A28a$3  00        [        10  POINT  22A32a$2  75 

ORIGINAL  IDEA  strictest  economy 

Deserved  Recognition    I    Necessary  for  city  Legislators 


8  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  50 

ENGLISH  ARCHITECTURE 

Wanderings  Through  Southampton 

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6  POINT  30  A  45  a  $2  25 

GOVERNMENT  RAILROAD  SERVICE 

Unsurpaesed  Facilities  for  Handling  Materials 

1234567800 


PETTINGILL   CBL   COMPANY 


251 


DORIC  No  120 


3  A  6  a  $9  00 


RICH  Mine 


42  POINT 


3  A  6  a  $6  90 


FAST  COLOR 
Perfect  Shade 


4  A  8  a  $6  40 


SNAKE 

Oil  Sold 


8  A  16  a  $5  50 


FLOWERS 
Keep  Sake 


TIGER  HUNTER 

Fighting  Elephant 


20A  40a  S3  10 


KENTUCKY  WHISKY 

Excellent  as  Nose  Paint 


30  POINT 


4  A  8  a  $5  40 


GAITER 

Late  Cut 


18  POINT 


10  A  20  a  $5  20 


NOBLEMAN 
Prison  Bird 


12  A  24  a  $2  90  jq  POINT 


16  A  32  a  $2  95 

HOXEST  FAKMEB 
Wearing*  Old  Clothes 

7  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  75 

BLACK  EYES  AND  RED  HAIR 
Diamonds  and  Jewelry  in  Plenty 


6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  55 

GOVERNMENT  MULE  KICKED 

For  More  Pay  and  Shorter  Hours 

H   H       1234567890      H   H 


5  POINT  ON  6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  55 

BLEAKEST   SEASON  ANNOUNCED 

Cold   Wintry   Winds    of  December 

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252 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


IONIC  SERIES 


*48  POINT  NO  30 


4  A  6  a  $8  90 


RICH  Lands 


*42  POINT  NO  159 


4  A  5  a  S6  40 


Liberal  TERM 


POINT  No  122   4  A  8  a  $5  20 


POSTER  PONT  8  A  24  a  $12  60 


PRODUCTS 
Siberian  Diamonds 


6  A  12  a  $4  90 
30  POINT  NO  122   POSTER  FONT  12  A  36  a  $13  70 

SHIPS 
Cool  Trips 

10  A  20  a  $3  70 
18  POINT  NO  122  POSTER  FONT  20  A  100  a  $13  20 

INDIANA 

National  Glueen 

10  POINT  NO  122  18  A  36  a  $2  60 

SOCIAL  LEADERS 
Great  Annual  Horse  Shew 

6  POINT  NO  122  24  A  48  a  $2  30 

BRILLIANT  DECORATION 

Blue  Ribbon  Parade  of  Blooded  Steeds 

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8A  16a  $4  70 
24  POINT  NO  122        POSTER  FONT  16  A  64  a  $13  25 

SILENT 
Prison  Halls 


16  A  32  a  $3  15 

12  POINT  NO  122  POSTER  FONT  32  A  160  a  $11  35 

REPRIMANDS 
Social  Reformations 


8  POINT  NO  122  24  A  48  a  $2  60 

FASHION  EXHIBITION 
Grand  Display  of  Gotham  Beauty 


5  POINT  NO  122  24  A  48  a  $2  60 

ANNTJAL  CALEDONIAN  GABIES 

Rosy  Cheeked  Maids  in  the  Matrimonial  Race 

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PETTINGILL    CBl    COMPANY 


253 


CLARENDON  No  120 


4A  8a  $8  30 


GRAIN  Binder 


36  POINT 


5  A  10  a  $8  40 


Famous  FRIENDS 


30  POINT 


A  12  a  $4  15 


RIVERSIDE  TRAMWATS 

Publishing  Domestic  Trouble 


24  POINT 


A  16  a  $3  35    !    18  POINT 


10  A  20  a  $2  95 


YOUNG  HORSE     CONTRA   COSTA 

Becoming  Sulky     Honest  Treatment 


16  A  32  a  $2  95 


16  A  32  a  $2  40 


OOOD  MESSENGERS      cuban  independence 

Wonderful    Hardship         Summer  Comfort  for  Guests 


ISA  36a  $2  50 


18  A  36  a  $2  00 


GRASP  OPPORTUNITIES  GRAND  FUNDING  OPERATION 

Marine  Insurance  Company         Gigantic  Accumulation  of  Securities 


8  POINT 


24  A  48  a  $2  50 


FEVER  IN  SANTIAGO  DE  CUBA 

Sickly  People  Forming  a  Company 
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6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  05 

CONSTITUTION    OF    UNITED    STATES 

Wealth  Speedily  Acquired  by  Purchasing 

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254 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


CLARENDON  LIGHTFACE  No  30 


I A  12  a  S5  85 


EXPERT  Motor  Drivers 


8A  15a  $5  20 


Electric  Mechanical  WORKS 


20  A  30  a  $2  80 


PROPHETIC  LORE 
Cabinet  Making  Politician 


10  POIKT  30  A  40  a  $3  15 

IMPULSIVE  HORDE 
Cowboy  Business  Promenade 


9  POINT  30  A  50  a  $2  85 

AMERICAN  JOURNALS 
National  Educational  Advantages 


8  POINT  25  A  40  a  $2  20 

NEWSPAPER  ENTERPRISE 
Unlimited  Modem  Perfecting  Presses 


6  POINT  30  A  50  a  $2  05 

COTTON  HAND  SPINNING  WHEEL 

Modem  Machinery  Supersedes  Antique  Method 

38  Niagara  Water-FaU 


5  POINT  30  A  50  a  $2  25 

PIPE  LINES  TO  PETROLEUM  CENTEK 

Broad  Tracts  of  Rocky  Ground  Cultivated  by  Speculator 

527  Appropriate  niustrations 


CONDENSED  CLARENDON  No  42 


12  POINT 


25  A  42  a  $2  75 


10  POINT 


36  A  52  a  S2  70 


GENIAL  HOME  COMFORTS 
Contents  of  a  Well-Stocked  Larder 


8  POINT  36  A  70  a  $2  75 

SUMMER  FRUITFUL  RIPENINGS 

Glimpse  at  the  Contents  of  Nature's  Cornucopia 

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AUTUMN  GATHERING  GARNERED 
Fruit  for  the  Benefit  of  Hungry  Humanity 


6  POINT  52  A  70  a  $2  50 

WASTED  OCCASIONS  DURING  SPRINGTIME 

Lazy  Donothing  Bemoaning  the  Loss  of  Golden  Opportunities 

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PETTINGILI,    CEl    COMPANY  255 

ANTIQUE  CONDENSED 

72  POINT  NO  122  3  A  5  a  $10  00 

Clear  RED  Inks 

60  POINT  NO  122  3  A  6a  $7  25 

Denver  GOLD  Mine 

48  POINT  NO  122  4 A  8a  $5  50 

Northern  INTERESTS 


36  POINT  NO  122  6  A  12  a  $5  45 

SEVENTH  Entertainment 


30  POINT  NO  122  8A  16  a  S4  65  24  POINT  NO  122  10  A  20  a  $3  65 

STATE  Prison    &RAND  Concerts 


18  POINT  NO  116  15  A  24  a  $2  90 


14  POINT  NO  116  16A  30a  $2  85 


National  COLLEGES      Northern  HOMESTEADS 


12  POINT  NO  116  20  A  30  a  $2  55 

STANDARD  LETTER 


10  POINT  NO  116  24  A  50  a  $2  70 

GREAT  FOREST  LANDS 
Excellent  Condensed  Series         North  American  Lumber  District 


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256  PETTINGILL    CgJ.    COMPAN.Y 


MODERN  ANTIQUE 

3  A  4a  $11  20 


MINER 

Mountain 


60  POINT  4  A  5  a  $10  25 

RESORT 

Convulsion 


5  A  8a  $10  90 


to  ruiwT  c 

MEETING 

Administrator 


PETTINGII-L   CO.   COMPANY  257 

MODERN  ANTIQUE 


6  A  10  a  $8  90 


Patriotic  LODGE 


8  A  12  a  $8  50 


EMBROIDERY 
Commission  Brokers 

30  POINT  10  A  16  a  $6  40 

SECOND  OUTING 
Lake  St.  Clair  Excursions 

20  POINT  12A20a$4  50      ,       18  POINT  16A24a$3  90 

COMBINED  MEMORANDUM 

Printers  Album    Domestic  Expenses 


12  POINT  20  A  40  a  $3  00     iq  point  24  A  50  a  $3  00 

MODERN  PRINTING  ornamental  carving 

Numerous  Improvement       Prize  Compositions  by  Horn 


8  POINT  30  A  60  a  $3  00   ;  q   point  30  A  60  a  $2  50 


TRUMPET  MANUFACTURER 

Composer  of  Excellent  Overture 

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NORTHERN  LUMBER  MERCHANT 

Fine  Pine  Forest  of  Nortliepn  Michigan 

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258  PETTINGILL    O.   COMPANY 

MODERN  ANTIQUE  WIDE  No  1 1 0 


3  A  4  a  $8  90 


OLD  Rites 


36  POINT  4  A  6  a  $7  00 

Silver  MINES 


6  A  8  a  $5  60 


SKETCHING 

Ground  Cinnamon 


10  A  16  a  $4  85 


SELECTED  DESIGN 
Handsomest  Adornments 

18  POINT  10  A  16  a  $3  75 

CUMBERLAND  RIVER 
Pleasant  Steamboat  Excursion 


12  POINT  20  A  30  a  $3  65 

DISTINGUISHED  NEIGHBORS 

North  American  Insurance  Companies 

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PE-TTINGILL    CBl    COMPANY 


259 


LATIN  ANTIQUE  No  120 


48  POINT 


3  A  5  a  $7  70 


China  BIRD 


36  POINT  4  A  8  a  $5  90 


POSTER  PONT  8  A  24  a  S13  80 


MILK  Crackers 


30  POINT  6  A  12  a  $5  35 


POSTER  FONT  12  A  36  a  $14  40 


Household  WORDS 


24  POINT  8  A  16  a  $4  50 


POSTER  FONT  16  A  64  a  $13  95 


ROBUST  MAIDEN 
Regular  Business  Gowns 


10  A  20  a  $3  65 
18  POINT        POSTER  PONT  20  A  80  a  $11  10 

GARDEN 
Rustic  Baskets 


10  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  95 

HAYSEEDERS 
Untutored  Dunderpates 


6  POINT 


24  A  48  a  $2 


IMPECUNIOSITY 

Decidedly  Small  Bank  Accounts 

1234-567890 


12  A  24  a  $2  45 

12  POINT        POSTER  FONT  36  A  168  a  $12  40 

BURDENSOME 
Weighing  Machines 


8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $3  00 

WINTER  STORMS 
Sweeping  Hurricane  Decks 

5  POINT  ON  6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  15 

HARMONIOUS  GATHERING 

Conducted  Without  Pomp  or  Ceremony 

1234-56  7890 


260 


pe:ttingill  csl  company 


ANTIQUE  No  125 


48  POINT 


4  A  8  a  $9  35 


FINE  Horse 


36  POINT  5  A  10  a  $7  00 


POSTER  PONT  5  A  20  a  $11  00 


Perilous  RIDE 


30  POINT  6  A  12  a  $5  80 


POSTER  FONT  12  A  36  a  S14  00 


Gray  MOON  Dogs 


24  POINT  8  A  16  a  $4  70 


POSTER  PONT  16  A  64  a  $13  40 


UNIFORM    OVERCOATS 
Modern  Trousers  Imported 


12  A  24  a  S4  45 
18  POINT        POSTER  FONT  24  A  96  a  $13  50 

REPUTATION 
Honest  Morals 

24  A  48  a  $3  05 
10  POINT       POSTER  FONT  72  A  240  a  $13  25 

MEXICANS  CONVERTED 
Political  Courage  Uprising 

8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  80 

CURIOUS  HISTORICAL  ITEM 
Don't  Roam  Around  the  House 


6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  30 

DETERMINED  MECHANICS  STRIKE 

Pea-ce  Reigns  Throughout  the  World 

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18  A  36  a  $3  20 
12  POINT        POSTER  FONT  54  A  180  a  $12  15 

BEAUTIFUL  LADIES 
Evening  Concert  Given 


9  POINT  24  A  48  a  $3  05 

DRINKING  LIGHT  LIQUOR 
Brightest  Hopes  are  Fleeting 

7  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  25 

EASTERN  CARTILAGINOUS  FISHES 
Comprehend  European  Disintegration 


554  POINT  32  A  64  a  $2  95 

DISCERNING  COMMENTATORS  APPROVED 

Numerous  Excellent  Graduated  Nutriments 

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PIITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


261 


CENTRAL  ANTIQUE 


3  A  5  a  $10  00 


IG 


3  A  5  a  $8  00 


Dark  RIDE 


4  A  6  a  $7  00 


GEMS  Bound 


4  A  6  a  $5  00 


Enrich  MISERS 


5  A  8  a  $4  50 


6 A  10a  $4  00 


SIX  Men  :  dish  Cloth 


18  POINT  10  A  16  a  $3  26       14  pqint  14  A  20  a  $3  00 

Trained  HORSES 


Danish  SONG 


12  POINT 


18  A  22  a  $3  00 


22  A  30a  $2  75 


GERMAN  DANCERS 
Excite  Society  Maiden 


8  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  50 

ENTHUSIASTIC  KLONDIKBRS 

Return  Sadder  but  Wiser  Miners 

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BOSTON  CONCERT  G-IRLS 
Unique  Amusement  Created 


6  POINT  30  A  42  a  $2  25 

FROLICSOME  EUCHRE  COMPANIONS 

Escorts  Delighted  with.  Buxom  Paxtners 

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262 


PIITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


ANTIQUE  No  126 


36  POINT 


6  A  12  a  $6  00 


EXTREME  LABOR 

International  Brands 


10  A  20  a  $4  95 


FOSSILIZED    MONUMENT 
Celebrated  Popular  Statesmen 


12  A  24  a  $3  60 


DELIGHTFUL  HOLIDAY  MEMORIES 

Able  Statesmen  Assembled  in  Conference 


12  POINT 


16  A  32  a  $2  50 


ENTHUSIASTIC   AUDIENCE    BECAME    RESTLESS 

Autocratic  Millionaires  Purchasing  Government  Bonds 


11  POINT  16  A  32  a  $2  20 

STEREOTYPING   DISPLAYS 

Celebrated  Historical  Teacher 

9  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  10 

COUNCILMANIC  DEPARTMENT 

Unscrupulous  Counterfeit  Method 
Reversible  Seamless  Spring  Coats 

6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  15 

HEARTRENDING  APPEALS  TO  PATRIOT 
Zealously  Guard  Contagious  Localities 
Contributions  from  Patriotic  Volunteer 
Entertainments  in  Gymnastic  Contests 
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10  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  35 

KINDHEARTED  GARDENER 

Grave  Diplomatic  Statements 

8  POINT  20  A  40  a  $2  25 

DISPLAY  WONDERFUL  NERVE 
Rocked  in  the  Cradle  of  the  Deep 
Pensioning  Wounded  Combatants 


5^  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  00 

REINVIOORATE  DEPOPULATED  NATIONALITIES 
Sweet  Voices  Singing  Requiems  Over  the  Departed 
Suburban  Residences  Destroyed  by  the  Tidal  Wave 
Revised  Histories  of  Celebrated  Discoveries  Finished 
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PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


263 


6  A  10  a  $5  00 


ANTIQUE  CONDENSED 

Grand  EUCHRE  Parties 

30  POINT  NO  152  8A  12a  $450         I         24  POINT  NO  152  10A14a$400 

NEW  Scorer   QUICK  Games 

20  POINT  NO  152  12  A  16  a  $3  50       ^g  pgiuT  NO  122  12  A  24  a  $3  50 

Exultant  MADS     Celebrated  SINGEE, 


-36  POINT  NO  152 


12  POINT  NO  122 


24  A  48  a  $2  85 


18  A  36  a  $2  85  jq  pqjnt  NO  122 

GENUINE  Scotch  Texture  RENOWNED  French  Landscape 

8  POINT  NO  122  24  A  48  a  $2  35  q   poiNT  NO  122  24  A  48  a  $1  90 

Enterprising  American  COMEDIANS  Manufacturer  Advances  SOUND  ARGUMENT 
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ANTIQUE  No  127 


24  POINT 


8  A  16  a  $5  45 


DEPOSED  Renegades 


10  A  20  a  S3  90 


Paying  Positions  CAPTURED 


12  POINT  16  A  32  a  $2  95 

GREAT  MEMORIES 
Experience   Required 

10  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  70 

BRIGHTEST  CHANCES 
Produced  "Without  Favor 

8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  70 

NEARING  DESTROYED  PARK 

Multiplied  Submarine  Disorders 

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11  POINT  16  A  32  a  $2  45 

DISCOURAGE  TRAMPS 
Throughout  the  Universe 


9  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  05 

FAMISHED  RECRUITS  PERISH 
Lost  By  Erroneous  Calculations 


6  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  30 

THOUSANDS  DISCUSSED  RETURNS 

Severely  Criticised  Monroe  Doctrine 

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264 


72  POINT 


PETTINGILL    CD-    COMPANY 


FRENCH  CLARENDON  No  120 


3  A  5a  $14  15 


MINE  Shaft 


3  A  6  a  $8  50 


Lead  REGION 


48  POINT 


4  A  8a  $6  80 


INDIAN  Prisoners 


6  A  12  a  $6  50 


A  16  a  $4  65 


BIG  Horn   Morning  run 


12  A  24  a  $4  55 


INDUCEMEITTS 

Landscape  Garden 

12  POINT  ISA  36a  $2  90 

CLEVER  PERFORMERS 
Good  American  Products 


8  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  30 

NEBRASKA  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 

Atlantic  and  Grand  Rapids  Railway 

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18  POINT 


12  A  24  a  $3  00 


CHINESE  INCURSION 
Dramatic  Conformation 


10  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  65 

EXPERIMENTAL  MERCHANT 
Manufacturers  Easily  Controlled 


6  POINT  32  A  64  a  $2  10 

CUEIOSITIES  FSOM  NOETHWESTEEN  COUNTEIES 

7ouBg  Maidens  Escape  From  Seminary  Boarding  House 

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PETTINGILL    (B.    COMPANY  265 

EGYPTIAN  EXTRA  CONDENSED  No  120 


3  A  6  a  $8  70 


4A  8a  $7  40 


EiOFEiS  konstrate 


4A  8a  $5  20 


BraktiDg  SCHOLARS  Fromptel 


8  A  16  a  $7  05 


kpiciouslj  Decoraieil  !Bi  BBIIS 


8A  16a  $5  25 


L 


24  POINT  12  A  24  a  $4  30 

lewspaper  PuUIiie  Inisrssiin!  FlIEIilL  lELmFinEFDETS 


12  A  24  a  $2 


16  A  32  a  $2  60 


DETERMINED  POLICEMEN       j      mmi^H  SOLDISKS  mm 
Caught  Notorious  Surglars  Flundoring      terous  Hardships  are  Encountered  Abroad 


266 


PHTTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


ANTIQUE  EXTRA  CONDENSED  No  150 


*96  POINT 


3 A  4a  $10  85 


48  POINT 


36  POINT 


24  POINT 


18  POINT 


3A  5  a  $8  50 


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4A  7a  $5  00 


7A  11a  $4  25 


11  A  17  a  $3  75 


14  A  20  a  $3  25 


20  POINT 


12  POINT 


4A  6a  $6  50 


m 


5  A  8  a  $4  50 


9  A  12  a  $4  00 


10  A  16  a  $3  50 


16  A  26  a  $3  00 


Choicest  EMBROIDERY  Barpin  \  DesiraMe  handkerchief  Noyeities 


20  A  32  a  $2  75  8  POINT 


ENAMELED  Llmoges  orEaglM  PORCELAIN 
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22  A  32  a  $2  50 


COMPULSORY  Disposals  Ol  Maplflcent  FURNITURE 
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PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


267 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No  120 


24  POINT 


4  A  8  a  $5  75 


EiXTLigrratixi-g: 


6  A  12  a  $5  25 


12  POINT 


8  A  16  a  $3  95 


10  POINT 


12  A  24  a  $3  95 


6  POINT  12  A  24  a  $2  50 

X2  3456  7880 


8  POINT  12  A  24  a  $3  20 


5  POINT  18  A  36  a  $3  50 

ACOOPO'XjXGrXX'X'        X33CPOSZS 

Ooltx.xi3.l9ick.xx    £S3Kp»ositxoxx    CcK.xr 

X  2  34S6708O 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No  123 

12  POINT  16  A  $2  35 


18  A  $2  05       8  POINT 


oo3sr:FiiD.A.3srTs 

6  POINT  24  A  $1  90 

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E3SrOOTJE.^G-IIsrG 


5  POINT  24  A  $1  65 

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268 


PHTTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 


42  POINT 


30  POINT 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No  124 


3 A  6a  $10  40 


4  A  8  a  $6  40 


3iw^OR,El  Life 


6  A  12  a  $5  45  18  POINT 


8  A  16  a  $4  45 


Finders    =Eiot  st-u-ff 


10  A  20  a  $3  65 


LIGi-IITIIlSrO 


10  A  20  a  $2  75 


STOITE   JXJOS 


8  POINT  16  A  32  a  $3  30 


6  POINT  18  A  36  a  $2  90 

E]22:A2sj:iisrATiON  free 

Servioe  Qiiestions  S3 4 


ANTIQUE  EXTENDED  No  122 

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4  A  8  a  $6  45    [    24  POINT 


5  A  10  a  $5  05 


A  16  a  $4  00    I    10  POINT 


10  A  20  a  $3  70 


X^vm      i»^i>ii! 


PART  IX, 


Gothics 


PETTINGILL    CB.   COMPANY  269 

PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 

c 

48  POINT  NO  648  7  A  9  a  $6  50 

MOTHERLY  Inspirations 

36  POINT  NO  636  8  A  10  a  $5  50 

Cosmopolitan  SQUADRON 

30  POINT  NO  630  '  12  A  15  a  $5  00 

ENTHUSIASTIC  Parliamentarians 


24  POINT  NO  624  16A24a$4  50 

Fascinating  Exterior  ORNAMENTATIONS 


18  POINT  NO  618 


30  A  42  a  $4  00 


CATECHUMEN  \         DELIBERATIONS 

Educational  Supremacy       Great  and  Eloquent  Orator 

12  POINT  NO  612  35  A  52  a  $3  75       iq  pqinT  NO  610  45  A  60  a  $3  50 


BARTHOLDI  STATUE 


PRINTERS  DELIGHTED 


Liberty  Enlightening  the  World  Astonishing  Typographic  inventions 

8  POINT  NO  608              52  A  70  a  $3  25  q   pqint  NO  606              60  A  70  a  $3  00 

EQUINE  SAGACITY  OBSERVED  j                 MAGNIFICENT  BUILDING  OPERATIONS 

Modern  Feline  Trainer  Electrifying  Audience  Great  Schemes  Receive  Liberal  Public  Opitulation 

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A/l  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of /ace 


270 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


48  POINT  NO  748 


6  A  9  a  $7  50 


REPORTS  Believed 


36  POINT  NO  736 


8  A   10  a  $6  50 


Gorgeous  EXHIBITION 


30  POINT  No  730 


10  A  15  a  $5  50 


ANTIQUATED  Construction 


24  POINT  NO  724 


14  A  20  a  $4  75 


Grand  Operatic  ENTERTAINMENT 


18  POINT  NO  718 


18  A  28  a  $4  50 


DESTROYED 
Western  Entrance 


12  POINT  NO  712 


30  A  45  a  $4  GO 


SUPERB  LECTURE 
Patronized  by  Juveniles 

8  POINT  NO  708  45  A  60  a  $3  50 

GUARDIANS  FRIGHTENED 
Serious   Results  from   Extravagance 


14  POINT  NO  714 


25  A  35  a  $4  25 


HANDSOMEST 
Presents  Exchanged 


10  POINT  NO  710 


35  A  50  a  $3  75 


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Alt  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of  face 


PROUD  SENTIIVIENT 
Youths  Declining  Invitations 


6  POINT  NO  706  50  A  60  a  $3  25 

INGENIOUS   CONTRIVANCE 

Plan  to  Avoid  Detection  During  Absence 

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PE.TTINGILL    CD.   COMPANY 


271 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


48  POINT  NO  848 


6  A  8  a  $8  50 


PUBLIC  Service 


36  POINT  NO  836 


7  A  10  a  $7  00 


National  PROTEST 


30  POINT  NO  830 


9  A  12  a  $6  00 


SECTIONAL  Grievances 


24  POINT  NO  824 


14  A  20  a  $5  25 


Emblematic  CONTEMPLATION 


18  POINT  NO  818 


16  A  26  a  $4  75 


STARLIGHT 
Buxom  Ramblers 


12  POINT  NO  812 


30  A  42  a  $4  25 


HARMONIOUS 

Flowery  Garden  Spots 

8  POINT  NO  808  45  A  60  a  $3  75 

MONETARY  VALUES 

Upholding  the  Credit  of  Nations 

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14  POINT  NO  814 


25  A  35  a  $4  50 


KNOWLEDGE 
Napoleonic  Copyist 

10  POINT  NO  810  35  A  50  a  $4  00 

CONSIDERATION 
Golden  Rules  of  Obeisance 


6  POINT  NO  806 


45  A  60a  $3  50 


MISREPRESENTATION 

Humanity  is  Susceptible  to  Blarney 
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Al/  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of  face 


272 


pi:ttingill  cel  company 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


48  POINT  NO  948 


5  A  7  a  $8  50 


WAVE  Depart 


36  POINT  NO  936 


i  A  9  a  $7  GO 


Northern  HOME 


30  POINT  NO  930 


8  A  10  a  $6  00 


PATRIOT  Embarked 


24  POINT  NO  924 


12  A  16  a  S5  25 


Advertisement  PRINTED 


18  POINT  NO  918 


14  A  22  a  $4  75 


PAINTED 
Winter  Scene 


12  POINT  NO  912 


25  A  38  a  $4  25 


REGIMENT 
Mountain    Fortress 

8  POINT  NO  908  38  A  50  a  $3  75 

TRANSPORTATION 

Declined    by    Foreign   Visitor 

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14  POINT  No  914 


20  A  30  a  $4  50 


MODERN 
Design   Admired 


10  POINT  NO  910 


30  A  45  a  $4  00 


REDUCTIONS 
During   Holiday  Season 


6  POINT  NO  906  40  A  50  a  $3  50 

COMPANIES   ORGANIZED 

Frolics   Beneath   a   Starry   Heaven 

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All  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of /ace 


PETTINCII,!,   CEt   COMPANY  273 

PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 

48  POINT  NO  1048  4  A  6  a  $9  25 

NICE  Robes 

36  POINT  NO  1036  6  A  8  a  $7  75 

Rapid  DREAM 

30  POINT  NO  1030  7  A  10  a  $6  50 

HONEST  Games 


24  POINT  NO  1024  10  A  15  a  $5  50 

Charming  MUSICALE 

18  POINT  NO  1018             14  A  20  a  S5  00  14  pqint  NO  1014            18  A  26  a  $4  75 

OBLIQUE  PRECIOUS 

Short  Lanes  Crown  Jewels 

12  POINT  NO  1012            22  A  30  a  $4  50  jq  POINT  NO  1010            25  A  40  a  $4  25 

PROVERBS 
Forget   Injustice 


DEPICTING 
Dramatic   Elevation 


S  POINT  NO  1008  35  A  45  a  $4  00       q  p^^^^^  ^g  ^006  38  A  50  a  $3  75 

CALIFORNIAN  NURSERY    EDIBLES 

Discovery  of  Gold    Mines       i       Promoters  of  Epicureanism 


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12  34567890 


A//  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of  face 


274 


PIITTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


48  POINT  NO  1148 


4  A  6  a  $10  00 


RED  Mask 


36  POINT  NO  1136 


5  A  9  a  $8  50 


Sound  MIND 


30  POINT  NO  1130 


7  A  10  a  $7  00 


HOME  Comfort 


24  POINT  NO  1124 


10  A  15  a  $6  00 


Ornament    BROKEN 


18  POINT  NO  1118 


12  A  18  a  $5  25 


Tame   Herd 


14  POINT  NO  1114 


16  A  26  a  $5  00 


12  POINT  NO  1112 


20  A  32  a  $4  75 


Heated  Season 

8  POINT  NO  1108  35  A  45  a  $4  25 

CELEBRATION 

Gathering    of    Speakers 
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CHANGE 
Fickle  Maids 


10  POINT  NO  1110 


25  A  40  a  $4  50 


FORTUNATE 
Reporter    Engaged 


6  POINT  NO  1106 


35  A  50  a  $4  00 


GENTI.E    EXERCISE 

Developing    the    Youngster 
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All  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of  fa 


PHTTINGILL   CEL   COMPANY 


275 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


48  POINT  NO  1248 


4  A  5  a  $9  25 


DIN  Heard 


36  POINT  NO  1236 


5  A  7  a  $7  75 


Noted   MEN 


30  POINT  NO  1230 


iA  9  a  $6  50 


shoe:  Marked 


24  POINT  NO  1224 


9  A  12  a  $5  50 


Dannaeed    BENCH 


18  POINT  NO  1218 


12  A  15  a  $5  00       ^4  point  NO  1214 


MATCH 


14  A  22  a  $4  75 


MUSING 


u 


rn   Cord      Connie  Song 


12  POINT  NO  1212 


18  A  28  a  $4  50 


NOISOME 
Martial   Sound 


10  POINT  NO  1210 


22  A  35  a  $4  25 


RERORXS 
Sporting    Writers 


8  POINT  NO  1208  28  A  42  a  $4  00 

IINJSXRUCXIOIVIS 
EciuiC3'tecl     IVIeohianics       i        Doligh-toci    with    Sermons 
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6  POINT  NO  1206  30  A  45  a  $3  75' 

CO  ISI G  FR  EO  AT  I O IM 

htoci    with    S©rn 

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All  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  0/ /ace 


276 


PE.TTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


48  POINT  NO  1348 


3  A  4a  $10  00 


36  POINT  No  1336 


N 


4  A  6  a  $8  50 


I 


30  POINT  NO  1330 


6  A  8  a  $7  00 


MAY    Rsr-ti 


24  POINT  NO  1324 


lO 


7  A  12  a  $6  00 


18  POINT  NO  1318 


10  A  14  a  $5  25       14  pqjnt  NO  1314 


Ol-ID 


id 


12  POINT  No  1312 


18  A  28  a  $4  75 


14  A  22  a  $5  00 


IIM 


no 


10  POINT  NO  1310 


20  A  35  a  $4  50 


IVI 


l=>ARK3ID 


r    Right  IMai: 


-al   ^c^^ri^! 


8  POINT  NO  1308  25  A  40  a  $4  25 

B  1 00  F?  A  F»  M  E  FR 


6  POINT  NO  1306 


28  A  40  a  $4  00 


F-ASO  I  IM  AT  I  O  IM 


IH  is't^ri^eil     NA/ri'tings       I       l^rodieious      ^^ae>ciar-is 


All  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of  fa 


PETTINGILL    ca.   COMPANY 


PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC 


277 


48  POINT  NO  1448 


36  POINT  NO  1436 


3A  5a  $11  25 


NO  R3in 


5  A  7a  $9  75 


IVIsrk  VAX 


30  POINT  NO  1430 


6 A  9a  $8  25 


ins 


24  POINT  NO  1424 


9  A  12  a  $7  00 


18  POINT  NO  1418                              12  A  15  a  $6  00 

14  POINT  NO  1414                               15  A  22  a  $5  50 

IPASX 

\A/ORIM 

F'ine  Si-te 

Gold    Rope 

12  POINT  NO  1412                               16  A  26  a  $5  00 

10  POINT  NO  1410                               22  A  32  a  $4  75 

DEPA.RT 

F>ARDOIM 

Slo^A^  Trains 

Hones-fc   People 

8  POINT  NO  1408                                25  A  40  a  $4  50 

6  POINT  NO  1406                                28  A  45  a  $4  25 

E3ESIi9A.BI.E 

OI^ARDSIVIEN 

^eau-ti-ful    ^esie^^s 

ExKaus-fced    Regii-tnon-fc 

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1  2  34.56  78 

All  sizes  align  at  top  and  bottom  of  /ace 


278 


PEITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


LINING  GOTHIC  EXTENDED  No  40 


4  A  6  a  $7  10 


5A  7a  $5  15 


Beau   MONDE 


7  A  10  a  $4  50 


HARTFORD 
Pleasure  Steamer 


18  POINT 


IDA  14a  $4  30 


FAMILY  GROURS 
Basking  in  Sunbeanns 


12A  18a  $3  50 


MODERN    SAYINGS 
Rhonographs    Reclnargecl 


12  POINT 


14  A  22  a  $3  40 


DEMANDS 
Monoy    Losns 


8  POINT  20  A  30  a  $3  00 

TEARQUICkC 

RashtioriakDie  Gi€i8l<in8 

1234S67 


16A  24a  $3  10 


MONARCHS 
Oroate    Blunders 


6  POINT  25  A  35  a  $3  00 

RR  £  O  EITE  R  IVI I IM  E: 

123^867  8 


PIITTINGIL]^   CEL   COMPANY 


279 


LINING  GOTHIC  SERIES 


36  POINT  NO  43 


6 A  9a  $7  10 


FATAL  Combats 


30  POINT  NO  43 


8A  12a  $6 


Headmost  BEAUS 


24  POINT  NO  43 


10  A  15  a  $5  20 


MODERN  Homestead 


18  POINT  NO  43 


14  A  25  a  $4  95 


i   12  POINT  NO  43 


25  A  40  a  $4  20 


CRUISE         !         INGENIOUS 
Ccean  Waves  I  Automatic   Machine 


10  POINT  NO  43 


A  50  a  $4  10  8  POINT  No  43 


UNCOMBINED 


36  A  55  a  $3  90 


ADVANCEMENT 


Improved   Roofing   Material        Sunshine  of  Prosperous  Days 


6  POINT  NO  416  C  and  I  c 


60  A  70  a  $3  70 


6  POINT  NO  417  60  A  70  a  $4  00 

CELESTIAL  HEMISPHERE  |  microscopic  indications 

Inclinations  of   Base  with  the   Horizon  Calculations  made  by  illustrious  Astronomers 

Adjacent  Angles  and  Distances  Changes  in  Atmospheric  strata 


6  POINT  NO  415 


60  A  $2  25 


6  POINT  NO  414 


60  A  $2  25 


INACCURATE  GEODETIC   OPERATIONS 

DOUBTFUL  CIRCUMFERENCE   OF  THE  TERRESTRIAL  SPHERE 

CONSIDERED  BY  EXPERT  MATHEMATICIANS 

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TRIANGULATION    OF   THE    MERIDIAN 

SUPERIORITY    OF    THE    MODERN     INSTRUMENTS    FOR    MEASUREMENT 

IMPROVED  METHODS  AND  APPLIANCES  ADOPTED 

12  S4  B67890 


280  PE.TT1NGILI,   O.   COMPANY 


LINING  GOTHIC  SERIES 

36  POINT  NO  44  6  A  8  a  $7  65 

STATE  Burden 

30  POINT  NO  44  8  A  12  a  $6  95 

Mounted  SHEIKS 

24  POINT  NO  44  IDA  15  a  $5  65 

TRAINED  Elephants 


18  POINT  NO  44  14  A  22  a  $4  75 

Emancipated  PATAGONIAN 

12  POINT  NO  44              22  A  40  a  $4  10  10  POINT  No  44              28  A  45  a  $4  05 

ASCENDING  TOURISTS 

Beautiful    Pathways  Discover  Ancient  Ruins 


8  POINT  NO  44  36  A  55  a  $3  80   I   g  pqjnt  NO  422  50  A  70  a  $4  45 

RECONSTRUCTING  I  social  gatherings 

Stringent  Fireside  Regulation     |     Harmony  and  Sunshine  Displayed 


6  POINT  NO  421  50  A  $2  35      6  POINT  NO  420  50  A  $1  70 


GENDARMES   SUMMONED 


LIGHTFINGER'S  BRIGANDS  TAKEN  sleighs   BROUGHT   INTO    REQUISITION 


MOONSTRUCK    BURGLARS 


6  POINT  NO  419  50  A  81  40  e  POINT  NO  418 

POLICEMEN    HUNTING    INVADERS 

ANGRY    HOUSEWIFE   OVERHAULING    BUREAUS 

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CANKLKSS    ■OLTINQ    OF    FRONT    DOORS 

RKCOMMKNOKD    BY    PROFKSSOR    LIOHTFINGKR 

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PEITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


281 


LINING  GOTHIC  SERIES 


36  POINT  NO  45 


4  A  7  a  $6  80 


FINE  Singers 


30  POINT  NO  45 


6  A  9  a  86  35 


Morning  DAWN 


24  POINT  NO  45 


8  A  12  a  $5  20 


HEROIC  Adventure 


18  POINT  No  45 


12  A  18  a  $4  45 


Roving  FOREIGN  Waters 


12  POINT  NO  45 


20A30a$4  00       \       10  POINT  NO  45 


25  A  45  a  $4  25 


GRECIAN  HUNTSMEN 

Damsels    Adopted       Spinning  Fishing  Yarns 


8  POINT  NO  45  36  A  55  a  $3  80 

ROYSTERING 
Juveniles  Charm  and  Delight 


i  POINT  NO  426  45  A  $2  10 

MASTERLY    RETREAT 
STRUGGLES    AGAINST    DESTINY 


6  POINT  NO  424 


45  A  $1  55 


BOILING    GEYSER   WATER 

ABANDONMENT   OF    FUEL    FOR    STEAM-POWER 

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6  POINT  NO  427  45  A  70  a  $4  45 

LIBERAL  PENSION 
Decrepit  Old  Ringsters  Disturbed 


6  POINT  NO  425 


45  A  $1  90 


SCENES   AND    INCIDENTS 
DINNER-TIME    AMONG    INSURGENTS 


6  POINT  NO  423 


45  A  $1  45 


RESOLUTIONS    ON     WARFARE 

ARMIES    MUST    NOT    EXCEED     FOUR     HUNDRED    MEN 

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282 


pi:ttingill  ca.  company 


INTERCHANGEABLE  GOTHIC 


3  POINT  3  A  $5  9( 

MINORS 


36  POINT 


4  A  $3  90 


CONJURED 


4  A  $3  00 


HARBORING 


6  A  $2  45 


UNITED  MARINE 


20  POINT 


8  A  $2  50 


18  POINT 


12  A  $2  30 


GROUND 


12  POINT 


18  A  $2  00 


BATTLE  FIELDS 

a  POINT  24  A  $1  35 

REMEMBER  OUR  HEROES 
SOLDIERS  COMING  HOME 

6  POINT  NO  4  36  A  $1  45 

EMBRACES    OF  AFRICAN    GORILLAS 
ARE  STRUGGLING  AGAINST  POWER 

6  POINT  NO  2  36  A  $1  05 

YELLOWSTONE     GEYSER     WATER     CORPORATION 

ANGRY    HOUSEWIVES     OVERHAULING      BUREAUS 

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MONITORS 


COLD  ATMOSPHERE 

6  POINT  NO  5  36  A  $1  70 

IMMENSE  FARM  PROPERTIES 
GOOD  NEWSPAPER  REPORTS 


6  POINT  NO  3 


36  A  $1  25 


BREAKFAST  TIME    AMONG    INSURGENTS 
HORRORS  DURING  FRENCH  REVOLUTION 


6  POINT  NO  1  36  A  $0  90 

INTERNATIONAL     CONGRESS     ON     FUTURE     WARFARES 

NOT  TO  EXCEED   OVER   ONE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  MEN 

1X34.687  890 


S  Sizes  on  b-Point  body,  $b.oo  Complete  series,  14  sizes,  $30.00 

All  sizes  line  at  the  bottom.     12  to  48  Point  line  at  both  top  and  bottom 


PE.TTINGII-1,   <a   COMPANY  283 

COMBINATION  GOTHIC 


24  POINT  NO  120 


PRINTING  MANUAL 


24  POINT  NO  119  6  A  $2  00 

HONEST  VALUE  GIVEN 


18  POINT  NO  118 


ENORMOUS  246  DIVIDENDS 

18  POINT  NO  117  10  A  $2  00 

REVERSIBLE  SPRING  OVERCOATS 

12  POINT  NO  116  12  A  SI  50 

INVESTOR  EXERCISING  PRUDENCE 


12  POINT  NO  115  14  A  $1  50 

EUROPEAN  SITUATION  NOW  UNCERTAIN 

12  POINT  NO  114  ISA  $1  50 

BEAUTIFUL  ARTISTIC   MODERN  CURIOSITY  LOANED 


6  POINT  NO  113  32  A  $1  50         \         6  POINT  NO  112  32  A  $1  50 

WITHERING  BRAIN  AFFECTIONS  MATTAPAN  VERISCOPIC  EXHIBITS 


MEDICAL  SKILL  FAILS 


SEASHORE  ATTRACTIONS 


6  POINT  NO  111  36A  $1  25         \         q  pqint  NO  110  36A  $1  25 

HUNTING    PARAPHERNALIA   IS    INCLUDED  |  REMARKABLE    METEOROLOGICAL  COMPARISONS 

METROPOLITAN  SPORTSMEN  '  RECENT  DISCOVERIES  ANNOUNCED 

TAis  series  lines  together  accurately  at  the  bottom 

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284 


PilTTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 


COMBINATION  GOTHIC 


12  POINT  NO  159 


MAGNIFICENT  SACRED  PANORAMIC  EXHIBITS 


12  POINT  NO  158 


16  A  $1  50 


BARNSTORMING 
BREAKING  CONTRACT 

12  POINT  NO  156  24  A  $1  25 

MERCHANTS   COMPLAIN 
BANKING   FAILURES  REPORTED 


12  POINT  NO   157  18  A  $1  25 

ORDERING  WARSHIPS 
STRONG  VETERANS  MARCH 

6  POINT  NO  155  32  A  $1  50 

TROUBLESOME   MACHINERY 
MECHANICAL  DISCOVERY  DOUBTED 


6  POINT  NO  154  42  A  SI  50 

UNVEILING  FRANKLIN  STATUE 
THOUSANDS  ATTEND  THE  OPENING  SERVICE 


6  POINT  NO  153  42  A  $1  50 

WEALTHIEST  AMERICAN    ENTERPRISE 
EXPORTING   VARIOUS    ARTICLES    MANUFACTURED 


6  POINT  NO  152  50  A  $1  25 

WONDERFUL  AUSTRALIAN  ACROBATIC  PERFORMER 
ASTONISHING  FEAT  BROUGHT  FORTH  THUNDERING  APPLAUSE 
1    234567890 


POINT  NO    151 


55  A  $1  25 


GERMAN  SINGING   VEREINS   ENJOYING    DRAMAS 

OKLAHOMA  COWBOY  DESPERADO  RELIEVING   NUMEROUS  PASSENGERS 

1234S67890 


COMBINATION  CONDENSED  GOTHIC 


12  POINT  NO  166  16  A  $1  50 

RESIDENTS  ANTICIPATING  THE  FORMATION  OF  YACHTING  ORGANIZATIONS 


12  POINT  NO  165 


18  A  $1  25 


SERENADERS  WERE  GATHERING  NEAR  THE  HOUSE  WHEN  THE  COLONELS  RESPOND 


12  POINT  NO  164  24  A  $1  25 

LECTURING  UNDER  DIFFICULTIES 
SPEAKERS  HOARSE  AND  AUDIENCE  FROZEN 

6  POINT  NO  162  40  A  41  25 

SCHEDULED  RAILROAD  TRAINS  WRECKED 

DELAYING  FOREIGN  FREIGHT  NEARLY  TWELVE  MONTHS 

1  234567890 


6  POINT  NO  163  32  A  $1  50 

COURAGEOUS  COMPOSITOR  TRAMPERS 
SEVERAL  DELIGHTFUL  MEDICAL  DISCOVERIES  PERFORMED 


6  POINT  NO  161 


50  A  $1  25 


MOUNTAIN  CLIMBING  GREATLY  ENJOYED 

SOUTHERN  CLIMATE  SOUGHT  DURING  SEVERE  COLD  WEATHER 

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PETTINGILL    CD.   COMPANY 


285 


GOTHIC  CONDENSED  No  112 


12  A  20  a  $3  75 


BROTHER  DANCES  Blackface  Specialties 

18  POINT  16  A  24  a  $3  20 

Unexpected  Combination  BROUGHT  BRACKETS 

12  POINT  24  A  36  a  $3  08 

BREAKERS  LOWERING  WHALING  CREWS 
Thornton  Anniversary  Receptions  and  Operatic  Entertainments 

10  POINT  28  A  44  a  $2  50   !    8  POINT  40  A  62  a  $2  70 

SHOPLIFTER  SELECTING  RENOWNED  LITERARY  PERSON 

..,  ^  I  in-        Ox         T  I  Prominent  Writers  Hesitate  Sendins:  Articles 

Watches  and  Precious  stones  Taken  Dreading  Instantaneous  Remittees 

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JOHNSTON  GOTHIC 


1 6  A  24  a  $4  00 


GENTEEL  MEN  ESTABLISHED 
Automatic    Millionaire   Purchasing   Securities 


14  POINT 


14  A  36  a  $3  75 


STIRRING    POLITICAL   SPEECHES 


Wonderous  Adventures    in   King  Solonnon's    Mines 


15  A  40  a  $3  50  10  POINT 


SERIES  FURNISHED 

Cheaper  Refreshment  Ticket 

8  POINT  20  A  50  a  $2  50 

NUMEROUS   REQUESTS 

Beautiful    Productions  from    Flowers 

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18  A  45  a  $3  00 


MAGNIFICENT  YACHT 
Trained  Animals  for  Perfornnances 

6  POINT  24  A  60  a  $2  25 

COMMERCIAL  ADVERTISER 

Unavoidable   and    Laughable   Adventures 

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286 


PE^TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


GOTHIC  CONDENSED  No  37 


4 A  $8  20         4A  6  a  $14  15 


MEN  Count 


5  A  $6  50         5  A  6a  $10  80 


Rulers  HUNT 


48  POINT  6  A  $5  55         6  A  10  a  $9  75 

BIG  Job 

36  POINT  8  A  $3  75         8  A  12  a  $6  55 

TOSSED 
White  Seas 

24  POINT  12  A  $2  50       12  A  8A  20  a  $5  35 

IMPRISONED 

Burnt  Demented 

12  POINT      20  A  $140  20  A  12  A  30  a  $3  00 

DESPERATE  UNREST 

Devitalizes  Developments 

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42  POINT  6  A  $4  00         6A  10  a  $6  90 

NO  Home 

30  POINT  10  A  $2  95         10  A  15  a  $5  35 

WRECKED 
Sunk  or  Lost 

18  POINT  15A$195      15  A  10  A  25  a  $4  20 

APPROPRIATION 
Introduces  Disasters 

10  POINT  25A$135     25  A  20  A  40  a  $3  15 

UNCONSIDERED  ASSERTIONS 

Volunteered  Without  Conditions 

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PETTINGILL    CBL   COMPANY 


GOTHIC  CONDENSED  No  129 


*72  POINT 


287 


4A  6a  $11  50 


HONEST  Bears 


*60  POINT 


4|Ar6k  $8:50 


Favors  DIAMOND 


I A  10  a  $6  35  42  POINT 


10  A  12  a  $5  90 


GOLD  Fish 


36  POINT 


IDA  12a  $4  60 


Button  HOUSE 


15  A  20  a  $2  65 


Good  HORSE 


24  POINT 


15  A  20  a  $4  00 


ILLINOIS  Tourists 


15  A  25  a  $2  10 


GRAND  MASQUERADE 
Moonlight  Promenading 

12  POINT  20  A  30  a  $1  85 

FINE  MODERN  FRESCO  PAINTINGS 
Regular  Excursion  to  South  Africa 

*8  POINT  32  A  56  a  $2  03 

PRINCIPLES  COMMON  TO  9157  LANGUAGES 

Grammar  is  a  Science  when  it  Treats  of  tllOSe       I       Blushing  Maidens  Discreetly  Avoided  Railroad  Service 


MECHANICAL  DECORATION 
Combinations  of  Macliinery 


*10  POINT  20  A  40  a  $1  75 

GOVERNMENT  TELEGRAPH  OWNERSHIP 
Dark  Inliabitants  of  Sontlierfl  Plantations 


*6  POINT  36  A  70  a  $2  16 

WHEREVER  PROMISCUOUS  OSCULATION  FLOURISHED 


288  PETTINGILI,    ca.    COMPANY 

MID-GOTHIC  SERIES 

72  POINT  3  A  4  a  $14  00 

LOST  Run 

60  POINT  3  A  4a  $10  00 

Hand  GONE 


3  A  5  a  $8  00 


FRIGID  Blast 

48  POINT  4A6a$7  25 

CHAMPIONS 

Undiscouraged 

42  POINT  5A8a$6  50 

DELIGHTFUL 

Mountain  Resorts 


PE.TTINGII,I,   CB.   COMPANY  289 

MID-GOTHIC  SERIES 


1 A  9  a  $5  00 


LAUDABLE  ACT 

Saved  Drowning  Man 

30  POINT  7  A  10  a  $4  25 

CALIFORNIAN  MINERS 
Expect  Fabulous  Returns 


9  A  12  a  $4  00 


DESERVES  PUNISHMENT 
Overtakes  Audacious  Lynchers 

18  POINT  12  A  16  a  $3  50 

MISREPRESENTED  CONSTITUENTS 
Popular  Sentiment  Favors  Investigation 

14  POINT  12  A  18  a  $3  25 

AMUSEMENT  FROM  ELECTRICAL  DEVICES 
Latest  Juvenile  Toys  Unite  Science  with  Pleasure 

12  POINT  16  A  20  a  $3  00    |    10  POINT  20  A  26  a  $2  75 

WESTERN  METROPOLIS        I         MAGNIFICENT  gatherings 
Honors  Returning  Delegation         celebrated  Etymological  Authorities 


8  POINT  22  A  30  a  $2  50 

JOYOUS  CHRISTMAS  HOLIDAYS 
Extensive  Arrangements  for  Good  Children 


6  POINT  24  A  36  a  $2  25 

RARE  BARGAINS  IN  ANTIQUE  FURNITURE 
Large  Collections  of  Imported  Tables  and  Wardrobes 


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290 


PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY 


CHAMFER  CONDENSED 


06  POINT 


5  A  $12  80 


72  POINT 


7  A  $7  If 

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48  POINT 


7  A  $6  15         !        42  POINT 


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IIOMOT[ll  PRESyMPTIVE 


PETTINGILL   CBL   COMPANY 


291 


CHAMFER  CONDENSED 


10A$3  75  30  POINT 


14  A  $4  00 


GARDEN  HOMES  THREE  PRECINCTS 


18  A  $3  00  iQ  POINT 


30  A  $3  60 


nraiES  FOR  CHOLEim     en  SALE  OEEINE  CHINA 

12  POINT  36  A  $2  60       jq  POINT  38  A  $2  00 

CHREFUL  HAeiTS  AND  GOOD  INTENTION      HEROIC  sicniFiCES  made  Df  A  young  woman 


8  POINT  45  A  $2  00       q   pqint  52  A  $2  00 

WESTERN  HEMISPHERE  EXPLORED  BY  NOTED  STDDENTS     !     HiiNosoyE  encrayinbs  drawn  by  some  of  the  leadinc  artists 


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GOTHIC  EXTRA  CONDENSED  No  150 


48  POINT 


5  A  8  a  $5  00 


10  A  16  a  $4  50 


18  POINT 


18  A  24  a  $3  25 


Cofltest  Of  Noted  STRONG  MEN 


20  A  38  a  $2  75 


12  A  18  a  $3  50 


12  POINT  20  A  40  a  $3  00 

Election  Returns  Read  FROM  THE  STAGE 


22  A  32  a  $2  50 


ADVANCE  GUARD  MEETS  With  Some  Resistance     [     prominent  merchants  Arranghig  Monthly  Expositions 
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292 


PHTTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


GOTHIC  No  122 


5  A  $5  45         3  A  6a  $9  25 


HOME  Ties 


4  A  $3  40         4  A  8  a  $8  00 


Clam  BAKES 


5 A  $3  10        4 A  8a  $6  60 


HORSE  Taming 


A  $2  55         5  A  10  a  $5  35 


ARE  Nearer  HOME 


24  POINT 


8A  $1  85         8A  16a  $5  35 


HUMORS 

Bad  Paste 

18  POINT  10  A  $1  25         10  A  20  a  $3  15 

ARTIST  PAINT 
NATURE    Fresh 

10  POINT  18  A  $1  15         18  A  36  a  $3  15 

HOLIDAY   PRESENT 
Countersigned  Notes 

6  POINT  24  A  $0  90         24  A  48  a  $2  65 

PREACH  TOUCHING   SERMONS 

Congregation  Praise  Discourse 

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Small  Caps  with  all  sizes  except  j  Point. 


20  POINT 


10  A  $1  70         10  A  20  a  $4  90 


CONQUERS 
Sure  Winner 

12  POINT  16  A  $1  20         16  A  32  a  $3  65 

COLD  HUNTING 
Klondike  Mining 

8  POINT  24  A  $1  10         24A48a$3  45 

WONDERFUL    MACHINE 

Flying  Through  the  Skies 

5  POINT  24  A  48  a  $2  90 

PATENT  CYLINDER  PRINTING  PRESS 

Most  Beautiful,  Glorious  and  Charming 

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Small  Caps  not  sent  unless  expressly  ordered 


PART  X. 


QBPacft  &dkt 


PETTINGILL   O.   COMPANY 


293 


CONDENSED  BLACK  No  42 


36  POINT 


6  A  14  a  $7  75 


Mh  §t\mMt  ^0ttntg  ^n^k 


30  POINT 


6  A  14  a  $6  00 


^apm^  f  ttWii^kd  (Bvtx^  W^ttl 


24  POINT 


8  A  20  a  $5  20 


12  A  32  a  $5  50 


12  POINT  12A32a$3  95        \        lO  POINT  20A52a$4  55 


CONDENSED  BLACK  SHADED  No  40 


6  A  14  a  $7  90 


6  A  14  a  $6  00 


24  POINT 


8  A  20  a  $5  10       18  POINT 


12  A  32  a  $5  75 


fttC0te  '  §umm^  ^fmkm  fyin 


12  A  32  a  $4  00        !        10  POINT 


20  A  52  a  $4  55 


|li^lli0tll!:Mf  ill|}^l0gll0mtot    !    i^jjama  0f  %tlUmUne  Wmt^ 


294  PETTINGILL    CB.   COMPANY 

TUDOR  BLACK 

72  POINT  3  A  5a  $12  00 

P^t\{  ]Ecbo 

48  POINT  5  A  8  a  $8  50 

Eigbt  anb  ^en 


4  A  12  a  $6  00 


IbomelRun 
Stole  tbe  (3ame6 

36  POINT  4  A  12  a  $5  50 

(3van6  Stanb  /Bbone^ 


PETTINGILI,   <EI.   COMPANY  295 

TUDOR  BLACK 

24  POINT  5  A  15  a  $4  75 

Eminent  Ceneure 

Hwarfe  (3eniu6  Sparingly 

IRation  Jbrovee 


5  A  15  a  $3  50 


yellowing  Hfterwarbs 

IReputatton  is  Xike  the  Sbabow 

precebing  Before 


8  A  25  a  $3  40 


Sometimes,  but  1Rot  Hlwa^s 

Hccibents  tbat  pass  for  fllMstortunes 

IReturn  to  our  Meltare 


12  POINT  9A  30a  $2  75        I        10  POINT  12A  36a  S2  75 

©UiCften  flDovement  IPboto^rapba  mangiuG 

^be  depletion  of  puree        Obscure  Ma^  mntarorable 


2)ea&  Sure  XtbiuQ 


Blectric  Xtgbts 


8  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  75 

JSlocftbcaDs  are  Stubborn 

miec  people  Cbanee  ^beir  /IBinDS  t or  beinVlSmment.    Bon'tVu  Speaf.  at  ®nce 


6  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  25 

Bmbition  is  |5ronounceb  a  Xotter^ 
Censure  is  tbe  Uai  a  Ifban  |5a^0  to  tbe  public 


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296  '  PETTINGILl,    ca    COMPANY 


BLACK  No  12 

3  A  6  a  $6  34 


Morton  ^evalis 
§:out^  Efton  ^loht 


4A  6a  $4 


B^nber  canton 


4  A  10  a  $4  64 


Smerttan  Stamp  Eel^iefe^ 
iWempi)t6  Eri-lyeefelg  ^iHttmt 


10  A  28  a  $3  90 


Consuming  ti)c  ©utput  of  257  ^aper  JBlills; 

iffiirmlation  Begontr  ti)e  liimit  of  jFiguratiDe  iffixpression 

as^ertisiing  ^Sates  ieierelg  i^ominal 


PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY  297 

BOSTON  BLACK  SERIES 


3  A  4  a  $4  50 


^uij^^i  JHo^^rn  l^ook 


4  A  6  a  $4  00 


^i^ttxnnii^h  iBank  Clr^ck^ 

24  POINT  4  A  10  a  $3  50 


5  A  14  a  $3  00 


12  POINT  &A  18  a  $2  75 

t2345BrS9D 


PARISIAN  BLACK  No  120 

24  POINT  5  A  12  a  S5  30 

18  POINT  5  A  12  a  $3  85 

24  ^ttxvdi^  io  ^t^zxi  ^oxnxaht^ 


12  POINT  6  A  16  a  $3  40       iq  POINT  8  A  24  a  $3  25 

8  POINT  8  A  24a  $2  75    I    g  pqjnt  10 A  30a  $2  75 


298  PE-TTINGILL   (SL    COMPANY 

PRIORY  TEXT  No  2 

36  POINT  5  A  8a  $6  00 

iSanfeers  Baugljter 
abeli  from  tlje  €nemj> 


6  A  10  a  $5  00 


leauiiam  g>.  Cljanfrau 


iA  15a  $4  25 


C!)e  Bebenge  of  t|)e  CanD^  Womm 
HotoarD  ^ti)ettaeum 

18  POINT  8  A  20  a  $4  00 

Cijree  #uartismen,  Ctoo  (i^rpijans 

Cije  itttlfetoijtte  jflas,  anti  Celepljone  #irl0 

Conser\)ator?  of  JEusic 

12  POINT  8  A  24  a  $3  19 

iSicl^atti  Sl^aniefftelti  Stlone  in  |^eto  llonDon 
!3t9tti^ummer  I^i0l)t38?  2Dream  on  tfje  M>ttttt^  of  l^eto  Sotft 

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PETTINGILL   Ca.    COMPANY  299 

PRIORY  TEXT  No  1 


8  A  24  a  $3  64 


)CV  pi^otogmpi^t.  31t  tjs  a  fact  tootti^t  of  «ote  ti^at 
erpenmenting  (n  pl^otogmpl^tc  engmbing  gabe  rijse  to 
pl^otogmpl^V  (tjself.  Ci^e  aim  of  ii^iepce,  tol^en  l^e  be^ 
gan  l^ijs  tesieawi^ejs,  twais  not  onlt  to  fir  ti^e  image  l^e 
obtaineD  bt  ti^e  camera  obiscura  upon  a  metal  plate. 


12  POINT  12  A  32  a  $3  08 

^ut  to  contim  tl)i0  plate  into  an  engraving  tDl)icl)  coulu  be  u^eD 
>W  on  a  printing  pre00;  but  bifl^  ^arl^  ^tui)  pretienteD  perfecting 
tlje  proce00  to  tuljicti  \)t  IjaD  Detooteu  mucl)  time  anD  0tutJ^»  iFrom 
tbat  time  experimenting  tia^  been  continued  b^  sfeberal  ott)er0»  anu 
tlie  result  i0  tlje  proDuction  of  a  number  of  Different  proce^sfes?*  E 
popular  one  is?  tlje  sitoelleu  gelatine  proce00,  tbougl)  Ijantiling  2468 


10  POINT  16  A  40  a  $3  42 

/^fKMfit  metl)0li  of  enffrabinff  I)afl!  an  aUtjantaffe  oter  toonU  enffratjinff  in  tl)e  matter 
V^  of  cbeapnefiifi; ;  but  it  I)a0  cottnterbailins  titfiialibantag:efi(>  anti  tbtvt  are  manp 
snbiectfii  in  tDl)itI)  toooU  en^ratiinff  dttrpacifiieg  all  met|)oti0  of  proceeifi!  en^abing:* 
Co  reproUnce  a  Uratoinff  for  printing  purpofieg,  tl)e  picture  il^mlti  be  formeU  of 
clean,  fiiljarp,  anU  berp  black  lines  or  liotfi!  on  perfectly  tol)ite  paper*  jFlat  tints 
anU  toafiil)eli  or  blurreU  0()aliotofl;  toill  not  anstoer,  tinlesfl!  tl)ep  are  first  translated 
into  lines  or  stipple.    WJ^tvt  an  enffratjing;  in  to  represent  macl)ineri>,  tl)e  13579 


8  POINT  16  A  44  a  $3  00 

(fSbitct  is  pbotO0rapbeti  mice  tbe  9i3t  tbe  plate  is  to  be  wben  finti^beti.  (iCbe  pbotograpb^  or 
^^  filter  print,  a0  it  is  tccbnican?  cafieli,  on  wbicb  tbe  bratuing  i?  to  be  mabe,  is  not  toneb, 
but  simpip  fijreb  in  a  frepb  fipna  batb,  anb  tben  tborougblp  toasbeb  aub  brieb.  ft  is  now  reabp 
for  tbe  artist,  tobo,  toitb  pen  anb  suitable  inft,  bratxjs  birectl)?  on  tbe  silter  print,  portraping  in 
belicatc  lines  anb  bots  tbe  ligbts  anb  sbabotus  of  tbe  pbotograpb.  2tfter  tbe  bratuinc  19  com- 
plete tbe  pbotograpb  is  bleacbeb,  b)o  pouring  upon  it  an  alcobolic  solution  of  bi--cbloribe  of  mer- 
cur)?,  leating  tbe  infe  lines  of  tbe  artist  on  clean  tobite  paper,  (^be  abtoantage  of  tbis  metbob 
of  bratximg  is  at  once  apparent.    (Cbe  artist  bas  tbe  abtiantage  of  toorhing  birectl?  on  anb  otaer 


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PE-TTINGILL   CgL    COMPANY 


YONKERS  SERIES 


3  A  8  a  $6  95 


©ricntal  Stream 


4 A  8a  $4  50 


(Sallant  CriBe  Ccabers 


5  A  10  a  $3  85 


Soutl^ern  Cl^tpalry 
Cruly  Propcrbtal  Beauty 


8  A  15  a  $3  45 


10  A  20  a  $2  30 


Cecal  CajeeS  Combincb  Efforts 

helpless  Ptcttrrt     ^'"''^^  ^^^^  ^"^^'"^ 


12  POINT 


15  A  25  a  $2  30 


Keactionary  ZTToDement 
Partisan  Doctrines  (Explobeb 


8  POINT  25  A  40  a  S2  10 

Society  for  tt^c  Suppression  of 
3nbepenbent  CEtjougbt  among  Bact^elors 

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10  POINT 


20A  30a  S2  25 


Prosperous  Cegtslators 
Panbemonium  ^ei^ns  Supreme 


6  POINT  30  A  50  a  $2  15 

professional  pi]iIantbrof»ic  Heforniers 

3nconsistent  Prcact^crs  anb  impractical  Ceact)ers 

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PART  XL 


gertnan  faces 


PETTINGILL   CEL    COMPANY  301 


Self  Spacing  German 

B 

6  POINT  NO  42  Unit  of  measure,  12  to  Pica 

*iluf  feinem  (Sebiete  roaren  bJe  gortfdjritte  feit  ofer  :5ot)rt)unberten  fo  gering  lute  in 
ber  ^unft  bcs  iSci)riftfe^eno.  2)ie  t)icr  iinb  ba  in  (Sebrauct)  befinblidjen  9Lllafd)incn 
finb  burd)au^  unooUf ommen ;  bie  bei  meitein  grofete  iUiaffe  ber  iiblidien  <Sd}rift  ift 
noct)  genau  ber  Vtit  tt?ie  bor  biert)unbert  3at)ren.  JOienn  ^ranflin  l)eute  mieber  bot 
bem  Soften  ftanbc,  juiirbe  ec  tttdits  iTleneiS  511  letnett  fjaben.  2)te  (Sd}riftgieBerei  ift 
l}inter  ber  ttjunberbarett  iOcrootlfommnimg  ber  i^Jreffett  boUftanbig  ^uriicfgeblieben; 
bie  oergrofjerte  (Sefdjloinbigteit  im  cSd)riftfe6en  berut)t  au0id}liefe(id)  in  ber  UJer- 
inetjrung  ber  J?aften.  5Uae  50emiil)ungen,  bicfcm  Uebelftanbe  ab3uE}elfen,  gingen 
baraiif  ^inaug,  ©e^mafdjinett  311  erfinben,  ftatt  bie  Sirt  iinb  5I0eife  be©  ^anbfe^en^ 
gu  oerbeffern.  (Sines  ber  £»anptl)inbernifie,  weldieo  ben  (Se^mafd)inett  im  SBegc 
ftanb,  ift  bie  yiotljttjenbigfeit,  mit  ber  Jg»anb  3U  „juitiren".  SDaran  fd)eiterte  l)aupU 
fadilid)  bie  (Sinfii^rung  biefer  y/Jafd)inen.    (ggj  liegt  batjer  nuf  ber  ^anb,  bafe  jeber 

5«5862)(g5®^S«2iymo^^Qyt®3;u5Baaa;2)3 

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8  POINT  NO  43  Unit  of  measure,  11  to  Pica 

2luf  teinem  ©ebiete  maren  bie  gorljrf)ritte  feit  bier  3flf)i^f)unberlen  fo  gering 
mie  in  ber  ^un)t  beg  (5ct)rift[e^en§.  ©ie  E)ter  unb  ba  in  (Sebraud)  befinb- 
lid)en  9Jia)d)inen  finb  burd)aug  imuoUtommen;  bie  bei  iDeitem  gri5f5te  3J^affe 
ber  ublid)en  (Sd)rift  ift  nod)  genau  ber  2Irt  loie  t)or  uiertjunbert  ^cilj^en. 
SOBenn  granflin  tjeute  mieber  t)or  bem  ^aften  ftanbc,  miirbe  er  nid)t§  D'leueS 
^u  lernen  I)aben.  ®ie  ©diriftgie^erei  ift  Fjinter  ber  munberbaren  SSerboU* 
Jommmmg  ber  ^reffen  DoUftdnbig  guriidtgeblieben;  bie  bergro^erte  ©e^ 
fd)rt)inbigteit  im  ©d)riftfe^en  beruf)t  au§fcf)Iie^Iid)  in  ber  $Bermef)rung  ber 

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9  POINT  NO  41  Unit  of  measure,  xo  to  Pica 

5luf  feinem  (Sefaiete  toaren  bie  ^ortfrf)ritte  feit  uier  3of)r()unberten  fo 
gering  mie  in  ber  ^unft  be§  ©d^riftfet^eng.  2Die  t)ier  unb  ba  in  (Se= 
brand)  befinblidjen  SJIafdiinen  finb  burd)aug  unooUfommen;  bie  bei 
lueitem  gri3^te  SJtaffe  ber  iiblid)en  ©c^rift  ift  nod)  genau  ber  2{rt  \vk 
Dor  t)iert)unbert  ^t^lF^"*  2Senn  ^ranflin  f)eute  loieber  uor  bem 
^aften  fttinbe,  miirbe  er  nid)tg  ^ieueg  ^u  lernen  f)aben.  ®ie  ®ci^rift= 
gie^erei  ift  f)inter  ber  irunberbaren  5Bert)oII£ommnung  ber  ^reffen 
ooUftdnbig     guriirfgeblieben;    bie   k)ergro^erte    ©efd)iDinbigteit   im 

2ia3(S3^(g§©§5.^2ajl5nD^Q9ft®^U332nB3eg)3 

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10  POINT  NO  40  Unit  of  measure,  9  to  Pica 

5luf  feinem  (Sebiete  maren  bie  gortfrf)ritte  feit  Diet  3a^rl)unber= 
ten  fo  gering  luie  in  ber  ^unft  be§  (5(i)riftfe^en§»  Sie  l)ier  unb 
ha  in  C^ebraud)  befinblid^en  3?iafd)inen  finb  burd)an§  unuod- 
tommen;  bie  bei  meitem  gro^te  SJlaffe  ber  iiblid)en  ®d)rift  ift 
nod)  genau  ber  %xt  wie  Dor  Dierliunbert  3^t)i'ei^-  5lBenn 
J^ranfiin  l)eute  roieber  oor  bem  .^I'aften  ftanbe,  miirbe  er  iaid)t§ 
§teueg  gu  lernen  l)aben.    X)ie  (Sd)riftgie^erei  ift  ()inter  ber  mun- 

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Smallest  font  sold,  25  lbs.     Prices  sajne  as  for  Roman  body  type 


302  PE.TTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


German  No  121 


6  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121 

5Ratur!  2Bir  fiiib  tjon  it)r  umgeben  unb  umjd)Iungen  — unbermoflenb,  ou§  if)r  linau^u- 
trctcn,  unb  untiermoflenb,  tiefer  in  fie  £)ineinsutomnien.  Ungebeten  unb  ungeroarnt  nimmt 
ftc  un§  in  ben  Umlauf  if)rc^  3:age§  au^  unb  treibt  fid)  mit  un§  fort,  bi§  mir  ermiibet  finb 
unb  ibrcm  5trme  entfallen.  ®ie  fdjafft  emig  neue  ®eftalten;  mas  ba  ift,  mar  nod)  nie;  tt)o§ 
mar,  fomnit  nid)t  mieber  — 3et>e^  ift  "Cit  unb  bod)  immer  ta^,  2llte.  SBir  leben  mitten  in 
iiir  unb  finb  if)re  greunbe.  Sie  jprid)t  unaufl)orIid)  mit  uus  unb  tierrdt  un^  i^r  ®el)eimni§ 
nid)t.  SBir  mirten  beftdnbig  auf  fte  ein  unb  l)aben  bod)  leine  ©emalt  iiber  fie.  ©rofee  unb 
beilige  JJatur !  in  beineu  4»allen  manbelt  ber  SJJenfd^  unb  lernt  t)on  8tauben  unb  SSdumen ; 
fein  9luge  ruf)t  mie  ein  giihiljorn  am  blauen  ^immet,  unb  fud)t  nad)  bem,  uad)  >ueld)em  fid) 
lein  i^er^  in  ber  !8ruft  aueftredt.  Sann  mirb  er  fetbft  gum  ^riefter  biefeS  2:empels  einge^ 
meibt:  mit  Xbrdnen  enbet  er  bie  geierlid)teit.  2)urd)  aRenfc^enliebe  prebigt  er  anbern 
9J?enfd)en,  burd)  2roft,  burd)  9JittIeib  unb  i)iilfe.— 9Ber  tann  bie  unenblidie  Siebe  nid)t 
fiiblen,  bie  iiber  uu§  au^gefpannt  ift,  unb  un§  auf  biefer  SSelt  mit  3drtlic^teit  gefangen 

abcfcefgl)iitImno^qrflut)mjl)s 

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7  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121 

^tatur!  2Sir  finb  toon  il^r  umgeben  unb  umjd)lungen — unbermogenb,  au§  \'i)X 
l^erau^-^utreten,  unb  untoermogenb,  tiefer  in  fie  I)tnetn5ufommen.  Ungebeten  unb 
ungemarnt  nimmt  fie  un§  in  ben  Umlauf  tt)re§  2;age§  auf  unb  tretbt  fic^  mit  un§ 
fort,  bi§  mir  ermiibet  finb  unb  il^rem  Slrme  entfallen.  <Eie  fd)afft  etwig  neue 
©eftalten:  n)a§  ba  ift,  'max  nodb  nie;  maS  mar,  tommt  nid)t  mieber  —  ^t'ot^  ift 
neu  unb  bod)  immer  ba^  3Ute.  ifeir  leben  mitten  in  i^r  unb  finb  il)re  ^reunbe. 
(£ie  fpri^t  unaufljorlid)  mit  un§  unb  berrdt  un§  i^r  @el)eimni§  nid)t.  2Sir 
njirfen  beftanbig  auf  fie  ein  unb  l)aben  bod)  leine  ©ematt  iiber  fie.  ©rofee  unb 
heilige  "iJiatur!  tn  beinen  |)alten  monbelt  ber  3Jienfd^  unb  lernt  t)on  ©tauben  unb 
Saumen ;  fein  3luge  ru!^t  mie  ein  5iil)tl^orn  am  blauen  |)immet,  unb  fud)t  nad)  bem, 

abcbefg^iiflmnovqiitut)m):^5 

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8  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121 

SfJatur!  2Bir  finb  t)on  it)r  umgeben  unb  umfd^lungen— unt)ermogenb, 
au§  i^r  ^erau^gutreten,  unb  untjermogenb,  tiefer  in  fie  ^ineingufommen. 
Ungebeten  unb  ungemarnt  nimmt  fie  un^  in  ben  Umlauf  i^re§  2;age^  auf 
unb  treibt  fic^  mit  un§  fort,  bi§  mir  ermiibet  finb  unb  i^rem  3Irme  ent= 
fallen.  (5te  fc^afft  emig  neue  (SJeftalten;  tva^  ba  ift,  mar  uoc^  nie;  ma§ 
mar,  fommt  nic^t  mieber— 3ebe§  ift  neu  unb  boc^  immer  ha^  51Ite.  SBir 
leben  mitten  in  i^r  unb  finb  il)re  ^reunbe.  @ie  fpric^t  unaufl)orli(^  mit 
un§  unb  tjerrat  un§  \t)x  @e^eimni§  nic^t.  28ir  mirfen  beftanbig  auf  fte  ein 
unb  ^aben  bod)  feine  ©emalt  auf  fie.    ©ro^e  unb  ^eilige  SfJatur !  in  beinen 

abcbefg:^ij!lmno)3qrftuOtt)ft)5 

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9  POINT  German  No  121 

D^iatur!  SKir  finb  t)on  il)r  umgeben  unb  umfd)lutlgen — unt)ermogenb, 
au§  i^r  l)erau§5utreten,  unb  unt)ermogenb,  tiefer  in  fie  l^ineinjufommen. 
Ungebeten  unb  ungeraarnt  nimmt  fie  un§  in  ben  Umlauf  i'^reS  %aQe^ 
auf  unb  treibt  ficl)  mit  un§  fort,  bi§  mir  ermiibet  finb  unb  i^rem  2lrme 
entfallen.  Sie  fd^afft  ercig  neue  ©eftalten;  raa§  ba  ift,  mar  nod)  nie; 
roa§  roar,  fommt  nii^t  rcieber — ^ehQ§>  ift  neu  unb  bod)  immer  ha§>  ^Ite. 
2Bir  leben  mitten  in  i^r  unb  finb  il)re  ?^reunbe.  ©ie  fprid)t  unauf^or^ 
lid)  mit  un0  unb  t)errdt  un§  i^r  @e^eimm§  nid)t.    SBir  roirfen  beftdnbig 

abcbefg^ijflmnopqrftuoroy^^ 

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PETTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY  303 


10  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121 

9^atur!  SBir  finb  t)on  t!)r  umgeBen  unb  umfd^Iungen — unt)er= 
mogenb,  an§>  i^r  ^erau^^utreten,  unb  unbermogenb,  ttefer  in  fie 
f)mein5u!omnten.  Ungebeten  utib  ungemarnt  nimmt  fie  un§  in  ben 
Umtauf  ii)re§  Xage§  auf  unb  Ireibt  fic§  mtt  un§  fort,  bt§  Wii 
ermitbet  finb  unb  intent  5(rme  entfallen.  (Sie  f(i)afft  en)ig  neue 
(SJeftatten;  h)a§  ba  ift,  n)ar  noc^  nte;  n)a§  rt)ar,  !ommt  nid^t  n)teber — 
3ebe§  tft  neu  unb  bo(^  intmer  ba§  5(Ite.  SSir  leben  mitten  in  i^r 
unb  finb  i^re  greunbe.  (gie  fpricfjt  unauf^orlic^  mit  un»  unb  t)errdt 
un§  i^r  (^e^eimni§  nic^t.  SSir  n)irfen  beftdnbig  auf  fie  ein  unb 
^aben  boc^  feine  (^emalt  iiber  fie.  (^roge  unb  ^eilige  D^latur!  in 
beinen  fatten  njanbelt  ber  SO^enfc^  unb  ternt  t)on  (gtauben  unb 

abcbefg^ijflmnopqrftutinj^^g 

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11   POINT  GERMAN  NO   121 

9^atur!  SSir  finb  t)on  i^r  umgeben  unb  umfi^tungen — 
unt)erntogenb,  au§  i^r  ^erau^^utreten,  unb  unt)ermogenb,  tiefer 
in  fie  ^inein^iifommen.  Ungebeten  unb  ungetDarnt  nimmt  fie 
un§  in  ben  Umtauf  i^re§  SEage§  auf  unb  treibt  fic^  mit  un§  fort, 
bi§  tt)ir  ermiibet  finb  unb  i^rem  5(rme  entfallen.  @ie  fd^afft 
ett)ig  neue  (^eftalten;  tt)a§  ha  i%  tvax  noc^  nie;  tva^  wax, 
fommt  nic^t  tnieber — 3ebe§  ift  neu  unb  boc^  immer  ha^  5llte. 
SSir  (eben  mitten  in  if)r  unb  finb  i^re  ^reunbe.  ©ie  fprid^t 
unauf^orlic^  mit  un§  unb  tjerrdt  un§  i^r  ^ef)eimni§  nic^t.  SBir 
tt)ir!en  beftdnbig  auf  fie  ein  unb  Ijaben  hod)  feine  ©emalt  iiber 

abcbefg^ii!(mnopqrftut)tt)jt)5 

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12  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121 

yiatuxl  SBir  jinb  t)on  i^r  umgeben  unb  umjc^Iungen 
— unt)ermogenb,  au§  i^r  fierau^jutreten,  unb  unt)er= 
mogenb,  tiefer  in  fie  ^inein^ufommen,  Ungebeten  unb 
ungett)arnt  nimmt  fie  un§  in  ben  Umlauf  it)re§  Xage§ 
auf  unb  treibt  fic^  mit  un§  fort,  big  mir  ermiibet  finb 
unb  i^rem  Slrme  entf alien,  ©ie  fd^afft  ett^ig  neue  ®e= 
ftalten;  ma^  ha  ift,  wax  noc^  nie;  tva^  mar,  fommt  nii^t 
mieber — 3ebe§  ift  neu  unb  bod^  immer  bag  2tlte.  SBir 
leben  mitten  in  if)r  unb  finb  i^re  g^reunbe,    ©ie  fpric^t 

abcbefgf)ii!Imuopqrftut)mjt5^ 

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304  PETTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY 

14  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121 

dlatnxl  2Sir  finb  t)on  xi)x  umgeben  unb 
umfi^lungen — unt)ermogenb,  an§  x^x  i)exan^u- 
trcten,  unb  unt)crmogenb,  tiefer  in  fie  ^ineingu^ 
fomntcn.  Ungcbeten  unb  ungetDarnt  nimmt  fie 
un§  in  \>cn  Umlauf  i^re§  %aQe§  auf  unh  treibt 
fid)  mit  un§  fort,  bi§  tDir  ermiibet  finb  unb 
it)rem  3lrme  entfatlen*    @ie  f(i^afft  ett)ig  neue 

18  POINT  German  No  121  20  a  100  a  $12  48 

9^otur!  2^on  ber  9?atur  umgekn  itnb 
umfc^Iuitgen,  finb  luir  mtuermogenb  au§  . 
i^r  ^erouSgutreten,  unb   nnoermogenb 
tiefer  in  fie  lineinptommen.    Ungebe^ 
ten  unb  ungewornt  nimmt  fie  un§  in 

24  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121  14  A  40  a  $12  00 

^atur !  SStr  finb  ftet§  t)on  i^r 
umgebeti  unb  nmfc^Inngen,  finb 
nnt)ermi)genb  an§  i|r  ^eran^gn^ 
treten,  nnb  nntJermiigenb  tiefer 

30  POINT  GERMAN  NO  121  8  A  60  a  $12  00 

35Dn  ber  $Ratiir  umge= 
Ben  unb  umfi^Iuugen,  finb 
iDir  unDermBgenb  an§>  i^r 


PETTINGILL    CO.    COMPANY  305 


Gekman  No  153 


6  POINT  GERMAN  NO  153 

9luf  feinem  @ebtete  Toaren  bte  >yortfd^ritte  fett  oter  ^va^r^unberten  fo  gering  roic  in  bcr 
ffunft  be%  ®c^riftfe|en^.  "Die  ^ier  unb  ba  in  ©ebrauc^  be^nblicben  aJJafc^inen  finb  burc^= 
au§  unooUfommen;  bic  5ei  njeitem  grofete  DJfaffe  ber  iiblid^en  Sd^rift  ift  nod^  genau  bcr 
5lrt  roie  oor  oier^unbert  3a^rcn.  aSenn  granflin  ^eute  roieber  oor  bem  Soften  ftanbe, 
roiirbe  er  ni(^t§  ^Jeue^  ju  lernen  l^oben.  ©ie  ®c^rtftfe|erei  ift  Ijinter  ber  rounberbaren 
3SerooU!ommnung  ber  ^reffen  DoUftanbig  (iurucfgeblieben;  bie  oergro^erte  ®ejc^n)inbig= 
fett  im  ©d^riftfelen  beru^t  au^fc^IicBlid)  in  ber  a^erme^rung  ber  Sciften.  2lUe  ^es 
miil^ungen,  biejem  Uebelftanbe  abjulielfen,  gingen  barauf  ^inou§,  ®e|maf(^inen  ^u  er= 
finbcn,  ftatt  bie  SIrt  unb  QBeife  be§  A^anbfeieng  ju  oerbeffern.  (Sin§  beri!»aupt^inberniffe, 
roeld^eg  ben  ©e|mafc^inen  im  SBege  [tonb,  ift  bie  ^fJot^roenbigfeit,  thit  ber  A?anb  gu 
„juftiren"«  Tiaran  fd^eiterte  ^auptfac^licf)  bie  (Sinfii^rung  biefer  a)iajd)inen.  (I§  liegt 
boiler  auf  ber  A?anb,  ha%  jeber  '45Ion  jur  93erbefterung  unferer  ©e5=9Jiet]^oben  in  erfter 
yinie  bie  ^uftirung  ju  oereinfad^cn  i)at,  benn  ba  bie§  ber  ^^Juntt  ift,  um  ben  fic^  bie  Sac^e 

obcbefgl^ijtlmnopqr§tut)roE93 

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8  POINT  German  no  153 

2luf  feinem  ©ebiete  roaren  bie  ^ortfc^ritte  feit  oier  ^afirl^unberten  fo  gering 
roie  in  ber  ^unft  beg  ©cf)riftfe^eng.  ®ie  f)ier  unb  ba  in  ©ebraud)  befinb= 
lichen  2)iafcl^inen  finb  burd)aug  unooUfommen ;  bie  bei  rceitem  gro^te  2Jiaffe 
ber  iiblid^en  ©cfjrift  ift  nod)  genau  ber  2lrt  roie  vox  t)ierf)unbert  ^a^ren. 
2Senn  ^ranflin  ^eute  roieber  vox  bem  ^aften  ftanbe,  roiirbe  er  nid)tg  9Zeueg 
3u  lernen  ^aben.  ^ie  ©c^riftfe^erei  ift  Winter  ber  rounberbaren  3Sen)oU= 
lommnung  ber  ^reffen  roUftdnbig  ^urudgeblieben ;  bie  t)ergrbf;erte  @efdj)roin= 
bigfeit  im  ©rfiriftfe^en  berut)t  au^fdjlie^Iic^  in  ber  ^erme^rung  ber  ^ciften. 
2lUe  33emiif)ungen,  biefem  Uebelftanbe  abjul^elfen,   gingen  barauf  l^inau^, 

abcbefg^iiflmnopqratu»rojt)3 

$1234      2l«©^e5©^S^«2«9^D^D9i©XU3S2B3e3)3      567890 

10  POINT  GERMAN  NO  153 

3luf  feinem  ©ebiete  roaren  bie  gorlfd^ritte  fett  t)ier  3at)r^unberten  fo 
gering  roie  in  ber  5lunft  be§  ©d^riftfe^eng.  ^ie  f)ter  unb  ba  in  ®e= 
brauc§  befinblicf)en  ^JJafd^inen  finb  burd^auS  unDoUfommen ;  bie  bet 
roeitem  gro^te  3Jlaffe  ber  iiblidien  (Sc^rift  ift  nod^  genau  ber  2lrt  mk 
vox  t)ier^unbert  ga^ren.  2Benn  granflin  f)eute  roieber  vox  bem  ^aften 
ftanbe,  roiirbe  er  md)t§  5^eueg  §u  lernen  f)aben.  ®ie  Sc^riftfe^erei  ifl 
Winter  ber  rounberbaren  3Sert)o[l!ommnung  ber  'ifreffen  t)£)Eftanbig  ^u- 

abcbefg^tjfImnopqr§tut)roj9g 

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11  POINT  GERMAN  NO  153 

Sluf  feinem  ©ebiete  raaren  bie  gortfd^ritte  feit  viex  ^a^x^unhexten 
fo  gering  raie  in  ber  Slunft  be^  ©c^riftfe^en^.  ®ie  ^ier  unb  ha 
in  ©ebraud^  befinbli($en  9}Zafd^inen  finb  burd^au^  unx)olI!ommen; 
bie  bei  raeitem  gro^te  9)?affe  ber  iiblii^en  ©^rift  ift  nod^  genau 
ber  2lrt  tnie  nor  t)ier()unbert  3a()ren.  SBenn  granflin  |)eute 
roieber  nor  bem  ^aften  ftdnbe,  roiirbe  er  nid^t^  9^eue§  gu  lernen 

abcbefg()ij!(mnopqr§tut)rop3 

$1234    2lS(£>De5@§3^S3}29^D^D5R©XU332B3e3)3     567890 


306 


PHTTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


German  No  155 


6  POINT  German  no  155 


14  A  42  a  $2  25 


8  POINT  GERMAN  NO  155 


12  A  36  a  $2  50 


9?atur!  S8ir  fmb  tion  tl^r  umgeBen 
unb  umfd^Iungen  — unbermogenb,  aug 
i^r  J^erouSjutreten,  unb  unbcrmbaenb, 
tief er  in  fie  qineinjubtingen.  Ungeocten 
unb  ungeraarnt  nimmt  fie  un^  in  ben 
Umlauf  i^reS  SageS  auf  unb  treibt  fid^ 
mit  un§  fort,  bi^  tvix  ermiibet  finb  unb 
il^rem  Sltme  cntfaQen.  6ie  fd^afft  enjig 
neue  ©eftalten ;  maS  ba  ift,  roar  nod^  nie ; 
roaS  roar,  fommt  nid^t  roieber— 3fcbe§  ift 
neu  unb  bod^  immer  roieber  ba§i  Sllte. 
SBir  leben  mitten  in  i^r  unb  finb  il^re 

abcbefgt)iitImnopqrftuorojt)a 

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S^Zatur!  SStr  finb  bon  i^r  um= 
geben  unb  umjcf)lungen  — unber* 
mogenb,  au§  ii)x  !^erau§gutreten, 
jotiDte  unbermOgenb,  tiefer  in  fie 
j^ineingufommen.  Ungebeten  unb 
ungemarnt  nimmt  fie  ung  in  ben 
Umlauf  i^re§  Xage§  auf  unb  treibt 
fief)  mit  un§  fort,  bi§  mir  ermiibet 
ttjerben  unb  itirem  5lrme  entfaHen 

abcbefg^ii!Imno)3qrftut)tt)£t)j 
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0  POINT  GERMAN  NO  155 


12  A  36  a  $2  75 


9^atur!  2Bir  finb  t)on  i^v  untgeben  unb  umfi^Iungen— unber^ 
mogenb,  au§  t^r  l^erouS^utreten,  unb  unt}ermogenb,  tiefer  in  fie 
l^ineinsubringen.  Ungebeten  unb  ungeniarnt  nimmt  fie  un§  in  ben 
Umtauf  il^reS  XageS  auf  unb  treibt  fid^  mit  un§  fort,  bi§  n:)tr 
ermiibet  fmb  unb  ij^rem  5Irme  entfallen.  @ie  f(f)afft  etnig  neue 
(Seftalten;  tva§>  ha  ift,  tvax  nod^  nie;  tva§>  n:)ar,  !ommt  nie  mieber 
— ^ebe§  ift  neu  unb  oorf)  immer  ba^^  5Itte.  SSir  leben  mitten  in  i^r 
uno  finb  i^re  ^^reunbe.    @ie  \pxiiijt  unaufl^ortic^  mit  un§  unb  t)er= 

abcbefgl^ii!Imnopqrftut)n:)£t)5 
$1234         5I93(5;®(Sg®§S^2WJl£)$C3^@XUSSSS3e?)3         567890 


10  POINT  GERMAN  NO  155 


10  A  30  a  $2  75 


9^atur !    2Sir  finb  bon  il^r  umgeben  unb  umfd^Iungen — un= 

bermogenb,  au§  t^r  l^erauSgutreten,  unb  unt)ermogenb,  tiefer 

in  fie  l^inein^ufommen.    Ungebeten  unb  ungemarnt  nimmt 

te  un§  in  ben  Umlauf  il^reS  Staged  auf  unb  txeiht  fic^  mit  un§ 

ort,  big  tt)ir  ermiibet  finb  unb  if)ren  Slrmen  entfallen.    ©ie 

d^afft  en:)ig  neue  ©eftalten;  niag  ha  ift,  tvax  noc^  nie;  maS 

tear,  fommt  nid^t  mieber— 3ebe§  ift  neu,  jeboc^  ftets  bag  5((te 

abcbefg^ii!(mnopqrftut)tt:)jt)5 
$1234       5(33e^@g@§3^2ajl$yiD^C^©XU3SS»       567890 


12  POINT  GERMAN  NO   155 


8A  24a  $3  00 


9iatur !  SBir  finb  t)on  tl^r  umgeben  unb  umf (i)Iun= 
gen — undermogenb,  aug  i^r  ^erauSjutreten  ober  tiefer 
in  fie  eingubringen,  Ungebeten  unb  ungeitiarnt  nimmt 
fie  ung  in  ben  Umlauf  i^re§  2:age§  auf  unb  treibt  fid^ 
mit  un^  fort,  big  mir  ermiibet  finb  unb  iJirem  2lrme 

abcbefgi)ij!tmno<3qrftut)tr)£^5 
$1234       Sl33e®(£g®|)3SS5m5«D^Cl3{@2:       567890 


PE-TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


307 


SCHWABACHER  SERIES 


3  A  8  a  $6  95 


prac^t^(5cbdubc 


4A  8a  $4  50 


30  POINT 


5  A  10  a  $3  85 


(Sefdjidjtcn  unb  Coblicber 


5  A  15  a  $3  15  i^  POINT 


Can5fd?ulen 
£uftige  Knaben 


9  A  30  a  $3  20 


5d)tDar3C  2lugcn 
3tI6fd?6nc  gigcuncrin 


12  POINT 


9  A  30  a  $2  35       10  POINT 


12  A  40  a  $2  20 


Berliner  promenaben 
Unb  ilnlagen  ber  Umgegenb 


8  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  65 

ZTad?rid?tcn  aus  ber  J^cimatl] 
(SIan3enbc  (Eroffnung  bcr  2IusfteIIung 

123^567890 


Drucffad^en  fiir  moberne 
gufd^neiber  unb  alte  Dummfopfe 


6  POINT  15  A  50  a  $1  95 

Die  Sdjriftcn  von  3otjann  (Butcnberg 

(Sleidj  nadj  ber  €rftnbung  ber  Budjbrucfcrkunjl 

U34567890 


308 


PE,TTINGILL    CSL    COMPANY 


GERMAN  TITLE  CONDENSED 


72  POINT  NO  150 


3  A  8  a  $12  00 


^cutfr^t  Xtmt 


60  POINT  NO  150 


4A  10a  $13  00 


®Hte  9{^eintoeine 


42  POINT  NO  150 


4A  10a  $10  00 


9Jttturfinb 


30  POINT  NO  150 


8  A  20a  $6  60 


36  POINT  NO  150 


5  A  15  a  $7  75 


SBalbfriiutet 


20  POINT  NO  150 


§D(|jeitgglD(Iett 


18  POINT  NO  150 


9  A  30  a  $4  50 


^cliftttc^  (Baklfrii^ttld 


12  POINT  NO  150 


16A  50a  $4  50 


2)tt^  Snd)  bcr  5Ratnr  liegt  fiir  bic 
SUttc  bcr  3)knfc^en  aufgcfci^Iagen 


8A  24a  $5  75 


KnInttiMa  Sraueret 


14  POINT  NO  150 


12  A  40  a  $4  00 


10  POINT  NO  150 


16A  50a  $3  50 


!5)o«  S3u(6  bcr  91atur  liegt  fcit  Mt= 
taufcnben  geiiftnet  tjor  bem  23Uftc  bcr 

8  POINT  NO  150  16  A  50  a  $3  00 

2)a«  «u(ft  bcr  ^f^atur  liegt  feit  3a^rtaufen= 

ben  ttjeit  oufgeft^Iagcn  uor  bem  ^lirfc  bc^ 

1234567890 


11  POINT  NO  150  16A  50a  $3  75 

2)a§  S3u(i^  bcr  ^atnx  lag  aiifgcf(i^Ia= 
gen  \>ox  bem  ^lirfc  bc0  9}knf(ftcn  feit 


9  POINT  NO  150 


16A  50a  $3  15 


2)ag  SBud)  bcr  ^atux  licgt  feit  ^a^rtoufen= 
ben  toett  aufgcft^Iagcn  tjor  bem  ^litfe  beg 


6  POINT  NO  30 


15  A  50  a  $2  00 


;^a^  53u(^  bcr  yiatuv  tiegt  fcit  ^a^rtaufcnDcii  onfge* 

ftfttaflcn  Bor  bem  Sarfe  bc«  SWcnftftcn.   m  ifl  in  gro^cn 

1234567890 


PETTINGILL   CEl    COMPANY 


309 


MODERN  FRAKTUR 


4  A  10  a  $6  55 


^i^a^Ummtt'-^txi^i 


5  A  15  a  $4  90 


6  A  20  a  $4  05 


Umfturj  itx  Wlmax^xt  in  S^rantreicJ 


18  POINT 


lA  20  a  $2  70         '         14  POINT 


9  A  30  a  $2  ; 


SttttftC  Sl^rittC  ?frifd)c  reinc  guft 

Xtagifl^cr  5(ttfcnt^ttlt      SBmbmiililcn  fitr  ^radtiten 


12  A  40  a  $3  00 


SReffittgnnien  uitb  Crnatnente 


10  POINT 


§umoriftifi^c  @rja|(ungen 
Unterl^ttltcnbc  Ccftilre  unb  5luffa^e 

8  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  30 

@cf(^lc(^t5s  unb  iWcmcnlciticn 

tftudfti^t  mebiainifi^er  Sai^Derftiinbtger 

1234567890 


11  POINT 


12  A  40  a  $2  40 


S^erjttubettc  ^rinffd^alcn 
6^tcnmomcttt  '^tx  ^xtx^txMdmH^Ux 


12  A  40  a  $2  25  g  pqint 


15  A  50  a  $2 


^vnHiiHvt  Ut\nUait  finer  Untrrfuii^uno 


6  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  00 

CrtQinede  Statitatuvtn  nntt  SBi^e 

9t\prtHinn^  tiber  2age§erttgntf(e  nnftrer  VoUM 

1234567890 


310  PETTINGILI,    Ca.    COMPANY 

HEINTZEMANN  SERIES 


6  A  20  a  $7  10 


(SttJtgcr  ^am^f  urn  |^rct|cit 

24  POINT  8  A  25  a  $5  80 

^orfii^t  ift  bte  mutter  bet  mti^dt 


lOA  30a  $4  95 


©in  c^rentioller  dlavxt  unb  gutcr  ©^araftci: 

14  POINT  12A40a»4  80        !         12  point  12A40a$3  35 

SJicl  ^umor  unb  8St^C        ©"fee  aWeifter  ft^oncr  tiinfte 

10  POINT  12  A  40  a  $2  85  9  pomT  12  A  50  a  $2  60 


SKatcrtalictt  unb  ncuefter  ©ti^riften 


ma  @I)rHd)!ett  unb  glcift 
^ommt  man  am  beftcn  bnrdj  btc  SBcIt 


8  POINT 


15A  50a  $2  15 

2)tt§  menfd)arf)c  fiebcn  Mctct  bcm  |  gKorscnftunbc  fiat  ®oib  im  anunbc 

©C^arfen  ©CObaJ^tcr  Ciu  gute^  Sc^rbilb       j      man  m  memoir  bctt  Sag  uor  bcm  Slbcnb  loBcn 

1234567890  !  1234567890 


CONDENSED  GERMAN  BLACK  No  150 

F 

30  POINT  4  A  10  a  $3  50 

Bfimifclies  Solktmlager  im  UiiiUr 

24  POINT  4  A  10  a  $2  50 

lubif(l)e  Clepliatttettjager  unli  ShlflDetttreiber 

18  POINT  8A  20a  $3  50         |         12  POINT  16A  50a  $4  50 

JHollCrnCB  ^ittcnbilil  56    I    «rat  lomlmrflct  lompfftlinifn  78 


PETTINGILL   CEl    COMPANY 


311 


GERMAN  TITLE  No  2 


4  A  10  a  $3  80 


©liidlic^e  iunge  ^rfieiter 


7  A  20  a  $4  75 


S^f^ue  ^ed)t  uitb  fescue  SWemmtb 


7  A  20  a  $3  15 


lA  25  a  $2  70    |    12  POINT 


9  A  30  a  $2  65 


^t\)t  tinfad)  «llb  bcutlid)        ©i-moljming  ttii  fciiic  5lff iiitcn 


12  A  40  a  $2  45 


^liaMitQirt  SI??cpf;iftD  fcmcn  ^cit^cn 
12:U5(n8!)0 


15  A  50  a  $2  50 


2:i*aumburf)  fiii*  uctficbtc  §8adffffd)c 

0cifcnDfafcu  unb  vvdrfjti.qc  Suftfrijfbffcr 

1234567890 


BOLDFACE  GERMAN 


9  A  30  a  $3  00 


@rfinia6ettftteici|e  bet  beuifi^en  (Siubetttcti 
^a§  ^eibeltietget  ^a^  ffai  fo  manc^en  ^utft  geftifft 


10  POINT  12  A  40  a  $3  00 

^pc^icU  fiir  %^aivioicn 
^h^ai)tt  beutff^et  ^vlhaten 

8  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  95 

^f)otoQvapf)iett  hex  ^tctttctttuclt 
1234567890 


9  POINT  15  A  50  a  $3  35 

@inc  IRofc  o^tte  ^otnen 
:Sft  lute  tin  ^aunt  of)nc  flatter 

6  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  60 

Untevirbifd^e  Stefen  hcv  $8a(t>er 

^tc  Scbcngobcrn  bcr  Sfclbcr  unb  CueUen 

1234567890 


312 


PE-TTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


GERMAN  TITLE  No  122 


42   POINT 


3  A  6  a  S5  35 


^ttwrnet  ^^aod^ttttb 


3  A  6  a  $3  95 


^ttoettb  tttt^  ^xd^cxi 


30  POINT 


4  A  10  a  $4 


a$ct|<i^iei>ette  35cttietfttna 


7  A  20  a  $4  75 


7  A  20  a  $3  50 


^ie  SScittfttt^e    9la^i}^ti>atmetci 


8  A  25  a  $3  25 


9  A  30  a  $3  10 


11  POINT  9  A  30  a  $2  60 

'^a^  ©ud)  t>et  Plaint  tiegt 
feit  3<>ftttaufcnt>cn  ifox  t>en 


10  POINT 


12  A  40  a  $3  00 


^ii^  23ttd)  t>ct  Plaint  ixc^i 


15  A  50  a  $3  95 


^a^  ©ltd)  l>et  9latut  lic^t  feit 
3a()ttattfenJ>en  i)ot  l>em  !©(irf 
t>e^  9Wenfc()ett*    (g^  ift  in  ato= 


15  A  50  a  $3  15 


^a^  ©ttd>  itev  maittt  iic^i  fcit 
beiS  mcn^d^cn.    iS^  ift  in  gtofeen 


1  POINT 


15  A  50  a  $3  10 


taufen^en    aufoefd^laoen    t>0x    bent 

«arfe  bed  awenfdiett.    m  ift  in  gto-- 

1234567890 


6  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  85 

^ttd  »wcfi  ^c1r  9latuv  ift  fctl  ^ttJirtaufcns 

ten  aufgcfcf)laoen  ttov  dem  fBlide  bed  SRen: 

fdKtt.    ^d  ift  in  o¥of{cn,  lievvlirfien  ^ui)^** 

1S34567890 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


313 


GERMAN  TITLE 


3  A  6  a  $10  35 


fSlmt  Mmm 


48  POINT 


4A  10a  $10  15 


^tne  pte  ^alde 


4  A  10  a  $6  70 


^a^  Sie& 


24  POINT 


7  A  20  a  $5  20 


^ei^e  ^ahm 


14  POINT 


8  A  25  a  $3  00 


11   POINT 


0  A  30  a  $2  35 


^cht  oft  gtofie  3S$irfttttgett 

0  POINT  15  A  50  a  $3  05 

5Ctbcit  ift  Mc  35Surge  t>c^  Sebcitg 

7  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  25 

®cn  golbcncn  $ud)fcn  fmb 

^e{ne  Srauben  toeber  ju  I)od)  noc^  }u  fauer 

1234567890 


30  POINT 


4  A  10  a  $4  10 


^0fe  Saute 


18  POINT 


7  A  20  a  $3  70 


(^(^mete  ^olf  en 


I A  30  a  $3  00 


iSc^ut^  Httb  WiiiUet 

10  POINT  12  A  40  a  $3  00 

bitten  S!n^  in  ^lyten 
<S>oUten  Wliitd)en  ^etv&bten 

8  POINT  15  A  50  a  $3  35 

@in  3eid>cn  bcr  3tit 
SBcrciite  cttttduf4>tcr  iiieb^abcr 


6  POINT  15  A  50  a  $2  25 

^od)  f  lingt  bad  :?{eb  oom  braocn  !Dlattn 

il»cr  and)  ^antoWeUttfranncn  !5ro(f  bieten  fanw 

1234  5  67890 


314  PETTINGILL    CSl    COMPANY 

IHLENBURG  EXTENDED 

60  POINT  3  A  4a  $11  20 

Scbriftfet^er 


3  A  6  a  $9  15 


Bud)liebbaber 


4  A  10  a  $7  00 


neue  Tacbfcitf  cbrift 


5  A  12  a  $6  45 


Deutfcbes  Kunftinftitut 


6A  16a  $5  85 


SfylDOlle  nccidetiiarbeiten 


10  A  28  a  $5  35 


12  A  36  a  $4  85 


£briftopb  Sauer 
druditc  die  erfte 

12  POINT  14  A  42  a  $4  30 

Bibel  in  diefem  Catide 
und  }war  in  deutfd)er 

8  POINT  16  A  50  a  $3  50 

$prad)C,  an  Welcber  JHrbcit  Cr      j      eeacii  ende  des  Ulerkes  iedo*  war 

vier  Sabre  tbatid  war  und  die    I     $aucr  dcnstbist  Him  scbnft  fcibft  }u 

er  in  1743  ditidklicb  beendiflte      '      fl»«^«ti.    er  Itarb  im  September  1758 


Preffe  und  Scbrtften 
wurden  von  einigen 

10  POINT  16  A  48  a  $3  75 

Treutideti  in  marbutQ,  wo 
er  ftudirt  batte,  ^udefcbickt 

6  POINT  20  A  60  a  $3  20 


PETTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


315 


IHLENBURG  SERIES 


60  POINT 


3  A  5  a  $9  65 


Der  alte  meifter 


3  A  8a  $7  35 


€rf indcr  gutenkrg 


36  POINT 


4  A  10  a  $5  40 


Staniiiitausdenilebralten 


5A  16a  $3 


Rimrlt(ben  6ef(bk(ht  der  6en$f  kifd) 


8  A  25  a  $3  55 


Jilt  Jabrc  mi  \tM  fein  Urdro^vaten  Ratbsberr 
f  rielo  6en$fleif(b,  bel  dem  JTuf  jtanae  der  Zilnfte 


15  A  45  a  $3  25 


6e9en  den  JIdel  v^on  iDaim  ^n 
der  Spllje  der  Patrl^le^*  Seine 
^mi  $$bne,  Peter  und  Clans, 
von  iveld)en  jener  Burgermeifter 


8  POINT  18  A  52  a  $2  70 

Ulurde  und  die  1)aupt1inie  dc$  6cfd)lcd)t$ 
fortteutc,  wabrend  diefer  einc  Scitcnllnlc 
ftiftcte,  deren  Jfbkommen  in  dem  Uabre 
1432  den  Beinamen  Sorgenlod)  Oder  Selgen- 
locb  annabmem  «  Der  $obn  Peters,  Trielo, 
griindete  in  der  l^auptlinie  ebenfalh  eine 


10  POINT  16  A  50  a  $3  00 

$eitenlitile«  «wel(be  nad)  einetn  t^on 
Peters  eattin  8.  Geltbus  ^ur  Eaacn 
^ugeDrachtcn  StatnttiDaure  acti  Bci' 
namen  ^ur  Caden  annabtn. «  «  Der 
€nkel  Peters,  mmt  eDenfalls  den 


6  POINT 


20A  60a  $2  40 


namcn  Tiielo  fflbrtc,  tiahm  die  EUe  lum  Gutenberg, 
die  erbtod)ter  des  mit  ibr  erloTd)enden  6erd)led>ts  der 
CSmmerer  )um  Gutenbem,  )ur  eemablin  und  teugte 
mit  ibr  ?wei  $8bne,  Trielo  und  Jobann,  won  wel*en 
der  le^tere  Tid)  !Iobann  eensfleifd)  }um  Gutenberg 
nannte,  und  die  pereinigtcn  namen  der  beiden  alten 
6erd)led>ter  durd)  die  erfindung  der  Bud)drud(er- 
kunft  den  fpiteften  nad)kommen  aberlief  ert  bat. «  « 


316  PETTINGII-L    Ca.    COMPANY 

GERMAN  SERIES 


60  POINT  GERMAN  NO  30  4  A  8a  $10  50 

6cfianc  23ilt»er 
9t(M^  tieinob 

42  POINT  GERMAN  NO  32  4  A   10  a  $8  00 

3Seite  fiir  SWufifer 
3)eutfcf)e  awelobien 

48  POINT  GERMAN  NO  31  5  A  10  a  $9  50 

fSirf  tticpt  ®teitte 

42  POINT  German  no  31  4A  lOa  $7  50 


PART  XII. 


MISCELLANEOUS 


Advertising  Figures        Fractions 

Mail  List  Type  Mail  List  Logotypes 

Signal  Flags  and  Weather  Indicators 

Engraving  Blanks 

Stars  and  Maltese  Crosses  Card  Pips 

Card  Indicators        Whist  Markers 

Chessmen  and  Checkers 

Recipe  Marks  Election  Signs 

Metal  Braces        Cutting  and  Scoring  Rule 

Corner  Quads        Circular  Quads 

Angular  Quads 

Leads  and  Slugs  Metal  Furniture 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


317 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

Eackfofit  contains  five  each  figures  2, 3,  4,  b,  7,  8,  q,  dollar  mark,  period  and  lower  case  "c  :" 
nine  each  figures  i,  j"  and  0 — seventy-seven  characters  in  all. 

NO  6022  $4  45         I        NO  6021  $5  50 

2345  234 


$3  80         !        NO  5421 


$4  70 


12345  1234 


$3  00        !        NO  4821 


$3  65 


67890  5678 


$2  40  NO  4221 


$3  15 


1234561 12345 


$1  90         1        NO  3621 


1234567  567890 


$1  35  No  3021 


$1  90 


123456789    123456 

NO  2422  $1  00        ;        NO  2421  $1  25 

1324567890    123456789 


$0  75         !         NO  1821 


1234567890     1234567890 


318 


PETTINGILL    Cgl    COMPANY 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 


Each  font  contains  five  each  figures  2, 3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  q,  dollar  mark,  period  and  lozver  case  "c:" 
nine  each  figures  i,j  and  o — seventy-seven  characters  in  all. 


NO  6023 


123456 

S'O  5423  S2  80 

1234567 


$2  15 


12345678 

NO  4223  $1  80 

1 23456789 


11 U      UU^U  aiU     W^J 

123 

No  5426  •  $5  20 

456 


NO  4826 


7890 


NO  4226 


1234 


$1  40  NO  3626 


mmm  12345 


NO  3023 


ai  95 


1234567890   123456 

No  2423  $0  75  NO  2426  $1  30 

1234567890    12345678 


$0  50  NO  1826 


12  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0     1234567890 


PETTINGILL   <BL   COMPANY 


ADVERTISING  FIGURES 


319 


Each  font  contains  five  each  figures  2, 3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  q,  dollar  mark,  period  and  lower  case  "c : 
nine  each  figures  i,  j  and  o — seventy-sez'en  characters  in  all. 


No  6030 


$5  25  NO  6025 


$5  00 


234234 


$4  65  NO  5425 


5678  5678 


75  NO  4825 


$3  90 


1234  1234 


$3  00  NO  4225 


56789  56789 


No  3630 


$2  20        \        NO  3625 


$2  50 


567890  56789 


NO  3030 


75  NO  3025 


$1  95 


.112345678 

No  2430  $1  25 

I    123456789 


123456 

D  2425  $1  30 

12345678 

D  1825  $1  00 

1234567890     1234567890 


$1  00         I        No  1825 


320 


pi:ttingill  ca.  company 


24  POINT  ADVERTISING  FIGURES 

1   LB.  AND   OVER,  64  CENTS  PER  LB. 


JBNSON  Old  Style 


12,345,678,90 

rBNSON  ITALIC 

t2,345.678M 

DORIC  ITALIC 

123,456.78 

'post"  old  style  ROMAN  NO  1 

123,450.78 

'post"  Old  style  Roman  no  2 

123.456.78 

'post"  Old  style  italic 

1,254,567.89 

MILIWOTON  OLDSTYLE   ITALIC 

123,^56.78 

ElONALDSON  TITLE  SLOPE 

123^456,78 

LiIVERMORE 

1,234,567.89 

FBRSON  HEAVYFACE 

1,234,567.89 

3CH(EFFER  Old  style 

12,345,678.90 

30LUMBDS  NO  2 

1,234.56 


quentell 


1,234,567.89 

JIPPINCOTT 

1,234,567.89 

!IRGHAIC 

12,345,678.90 

(ANTIQUE  NO  46 

12,345,678.90 

!VNTIQUE  NO  125 

123,456.78 

PHILADELPHIA  LINING   GOTHIC  NO   624 

12,345,678.90 

PHILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC  NO  724 

12,345,678.90 

I'HILADELPHIA  LINING  GOTHIC  NO  824 

1,234,567.89 

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No.  918E.   20  cts.    No.  919E.  20  cts. 

ARROWS 

6  POINT  15   CTS    PER  SET 


No.  920E.   20  cts.     No.  921E.  20  cts. 

WHIST  MARKERS 

18  POINT  $1  00  PER  POUND 

RECIPE  MARKS 


IK  2E        4K  8E  9E 

6  cts.    6  cts.    6  cts.      10  cts.  10  cts. 


«         ^         I^ 


No.  2410F 

20  cts. 

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RKS 

6F  7E  6K  5E         3E 

;ts.  Sets.      Sets.     6  cts.    6  cts. 


No.  12D        No.  2415F 

25  cts.  20  Cts. 


No.  2412F  No.  1991 A 

IS  Cts.      No.  2420F        15  cts. 

15  cts 


LOCUS  SIGILLI 

r     25  cts.  D     30  cts. 


No.  513E     2Scts.  N0.664E     25  cts. 


j        B    15  cts.        A    10  cts. 


L.S.I 


No.  311E     25  cts.  No.  453E     2s  cts. 


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ELECTION  SIGNS 


For  the  various  States  using  the  Australian  ballot.  Additional  signs  will  be  tnade/rom  time  to  time 
on/orm  with  the  changes  in  the  election  laws  of  the  different  States.  If  recent  changes  have  been 
de  in  the  election  laws  of  your  State,  send  for  specimen  sheet,  which  will  contain  all  nezv  signs  and 

ILLINOIS  AND  IOWA 

20  POINT  ANTIQUE  EX.  COND.  NO.  150      10  A  $2  00  12  POINT  ROMAN  NO.  64 


emblems. 


INDEPENDENT  TICKET. 


JOHN  J.  BROWNING. 


MISCELLANEOUS 

No.  18  No.  20  No.  l.i  No.  19 


ONo.  1          No.  2              No.  3  .^■—  ^ 

, ,         I 1  /  \  No.  18  No.  20  No.  1.5  No.  19 


KENTUCKY  AND  MICHIGAN 


OHIO 


No.  7  No.  8 


□     DO 


WISCONSIN 


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No.  Body 
I— 12  Point 
2 — 20  Point 
3—20  Point 
4—40  Point 
5—40  Point 
6—12  Point 
7—10  Point 


Each  Each  Each 
$0  05  $0  04  $0  03 
04  03 


No.        Body         Each 
8—  8  Point  .  $0  06 


9 — 30  Point  . 
10—30  Point  . 
II — 30  Point  . 
12—30  Point  . 
13—30  Point  . 
14—72  Point  . 


Each  Each  No.        Body         Each  Each  Each 

$0  04  $0  03  15—24  Point  .  $0  06  $0  04  $0  04 

04  04  16 — 30  Point         06  04  04 

04  04  17 — 30  Point  .       06  04  04 

04  04  18 — 30  Point  .       06  04  04 

04  04  19 — 30  Point  .06  04  04 

04  04  20 — 24  Point  .       06  04  04 


RULES  FOR  WISCONSIN  BALLOTS 


Brass  End  Wood         I  Brass  End  Wood 

5  Point,  per  foot $0  25  |o  15  10  Point,  per  foot $0  50  *o  15 

6  Point,  per  foot 30  15  1        12  Point,  per  foot 60  15 

Note.— The  minimum  sizes  given  in  the  Election  Laws  of  Wisconsin  are  ^  of  an  inch  (4^^ 
Points)  and  -^^  of  an  inch  (9  Points). 


NEW  METAL  BRACES 


POINT                PER  PONT  (two  of  each  length)  $1  00 
PER  DOZEN-  OP  ANY  ONE  SEE  50  CENTS 

28                           36                                40 

72 

68 

24 

42 

30 

4>J 

52 

32 

60 

64 

44 

56 

The  No.  also  indicates  the  length  of  each 
Brace  in  points 


6  POINT  BRACES  AND  DASHES  No  2 


PRICE  PER  FONT  $1  25 
4  5  6  7 


Nos.  8  to  12  are  complete ;  Nos.  i  to  7  are  for  piecing. 

6  POINT  METAL  BRACES 


PRICE  PER  PONT  $1  00 


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STEEL  CUniNG  AND  SCORING  RULE 


Cutting  Scoring 

2  Point,  soft,  per  foot $o  lo  $010 

2  Point,  hard,  unpolished,  per  foot        15  15 

2  Point,  hard  and  polished,  per  foot       25  25 

3  Point,  soft,  per  foot 15  15 


Cutting  Scoring 
3  Point,  hard  and  polished,  per  foot  |o  30    $0  30 

6  Point,  soft,  per  foot 25        25 

6  Point,  hard  and  polished,  per  foot       50        50 


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METAL  CORNER  QUADS 

These  insure  a  better  junction  of  mitered  corners,  by  preventing  them  from 
slipping  past  each  other. 

6  Point,  per  set  of  four $0  20 

12  Point,  per  set  of  four 20 


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CIRCULAR  QUADS 

Per  font,  $3.50 

Each  font  is  put  up  in  a 
wooden  box,  containing  four 
pieces  each  of  twenty  different 
curves.  Each  curve  mortised 
as  shown  in  examples. 


ANGULAR  QUADS 


These  Quads,  introduced  by  us, 
are  for  setting  rules  and  lines  at  an 
angle.  When  there  is  occasion  for 
their  use  they  are  invaluable  time- 
savers.  They  are  of  ordinary  space 
and  quad  height. 
Fonts,  four  of  all  sizes  .   .   .   .  $1  50 

Price,  per  set  of  four  : 
12  Point  .   .  $0  20    48  Point  .    .  $0  30 
18  Point  .   .       20    60  Point  .    .       35 
24  Point  .   .       20    72  Point  .    .       40 
36  Point  .  ,       25 


48  Point  "-: 

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36  Point 


COPPER  ALLOY  TAKE  SLUGS 

The  only  Take  Slug  cast  in  a  mould  in 
extra  durable  copper  alloy  metal.  Better, 
cheaper  and  more  durable  than  electro- 
typed  slugs.  Any  number,  from  i  to  100, 
in  this  style  figure  only  : 

Price,  each,  15  cents. 


ELECTROTYPED  TAKE  SLUGS 

With  Word,  Letter  or  Figure each,  net,  $0  25 


Single 
Column 

12  Point,  Brass fo  15 

18  Point,  Brass 20 

24  Point,  Brass 25 


FOOT  SLUGS 

Double          i                                                                               Single  Double 

Column         i                                                                             Column  Column 

$0  25         I       12  Point,  Metal *o  04  |o  06 

30         !       18  Point,  Metal 05  07 

35                24  Point,  Metal 06  08 


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LIST  PRICE  OF  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 


Uncut 

Point  (i2-to-Pica),  per  lb $050 

Point  (lo-to-Pica),  per  lb 40 

Point  (  8-to-Pica) ,  per  lb 32 

Points  and  thicker,  per  lb 16 


Cut  8  ems  Pica  and 

longer,  and  Labor- 

Cut  shorter 

Saving  Fonts 

than  8  ems 

I064 

$068 

50 

54 

40 

44 

20 

25 

METAL  FURNITURE 


Put  up  in  fonts  containing  the  following  sizes :  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8  and  10  ems  Pica  wide,  and  4,  5,  6,  8, 
10,  15,  20,  25,  30  and  50  ems  Pica  long. 

12  pound  font $3  00       I         50  pound  font $12  50 

25  pound  font 6  25       |        100  pound  font 25  00 

Attention  is  invited  to  the  new  design  of  this  furniture.  The  strain-bearing  braces  have  been 
increased  in  number  and  placed  in  the  best  possible  positions,  increasing  the  strength  while  not 
increasing  the  weight. 


LABOR-SAVING  QUOTATION  FURNITURE 

Finished  with  the  strictest  regard  for  accuracy.    Made  2,  3  and  4  ems  Pica  wide,  and  4,  8,  12, 

16  and  20  ems  Pica  long.  If  desired, 
furnished  in  lengths  from  20  ems  to  80 
lllililllliillilllilllllllllllillliiiilll  ems,  graduated  by  4  ems.  Regular 
fonts  do  not  contain  pieces  longer  than 
20  ems. 

12  pound  font $300 

25  pound  font 6  25 

50  pound  font 12  50 

100  pound  font 25  00 

Following  Sizks  Cast  to  Order  Only: 
Additional  small  sizes,  2x5,  2x6,  3x5,  3x6,  4x5,4x6,  5x5,  5x6  and  6x6,  cast  accurately  to  Pica 
ems.    Additional  long  sizes,  2,  3,  4  and  5  ems  Pica  wide  by  10,  12, 15,  18,  24,  25,  30,  35,  36,40,  42,  45.  48, 
5O1  54.  55.  60,  65,  66,  70,  72,  75,  78  and  80  ems  Pica  long ;  also,  6  ems  Pica  wide  by  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42, 
48,  54,  60,  66,  72  and  78  ems  Pica  long.     Price,  per  pound,  25  cents. 


REVERSIBLE  METAL  FURNITURE 


This  Labor-Saving  Reversible  Furniture  is 
the  strongest  and  also  the  most  accurate.  It 
is  made  on  the  Point  System  of  Bodies,  and  is 
useful  for  blanking  out  and  making  up  forms 
and  for  general  imposition.  List  of  sizes  fur- 
nished :  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7  and  10  ems  Pica  in  width, 
and  4,  5, 6,  8, 10, 15,  20  and  25  ems  Pica  in  length  ; 
also  2,  3,  4  and  5  ems  in  width  by  50  ems  in 
length.  Fonts  of  50  pounds  or  more  in  weight 
contain  all  of  the  above  sizes. 
25  pound  font  .   .  $6  25      50  pound  font  .   .  $12  50 


75  pound  font  .   .  $18  75       100  pound  font  .   .  $25  00 


PART  XIII. 


Borders  and 
Ornaments 


NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


3  POINT  ON  6  POINT  NO.  48     5  FEET  $1  40 


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6  POINT  NO.  254     5  FEET  $1  40 


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^OST"   BORDER  NO.  2      PER  PONT  $3  65  ^'^^     ^^ 


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A  good  Ad.  is  the  result  of     ^ 
good  talk  and  good  type. 
Rightly    used,    they  give 

EFFECTIVENESS 
dUR  ORIGINALITY 


All  the  deservedly  popular 
Type  Styles  are  sold  by 

Pettingill  &  Company 

Boston,  Mass. 


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POST"   BORDER  NO.  1      PER  FONT  $3  25 


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COLONIAL  BORDER 


6  POINT  NO.  256     5  FEET  $1  40 


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ORDINARY  Quads. 


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TRIPLE-LINE  BORDERS  . 


12  POINT  No.  1     PRICE  PER  FONT  $2  50 


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NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


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^^  12  POINT  NO.  232     5  FEET  $1  60  ^^ 

^[  S^  12  POINT  NO.  233     5  FEET  $1  60  X^         ^^ 

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^  6  POINT  NO  84  48  INCHES  $1  25 


NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


6  POINT  NO  77     48  INCHES  $1  25 


J    6  POINT  NO  72     48  INCHES  $1  25    J 


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6  POINT  NO  81  48  INCHES  $1  25 


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NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


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12  POINT  NO  76 

24  INCHES  75  CSNTS 


12  POINT  NO  80  t^ 

24  INCHES  75  CENTS    ^ 

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18  POINT  NO  18 

24  INCHES  $1  00 


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12  POINT  NO  64 

24  INCHES  75  CENTS 


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24  INCHES  $1  00 


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36  POINT  KO  1 


2  4  INCHES  $2  00 


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NEWSPAPER  BORDERS 


EIGHTEEN  POINT  BORDERS 


NO  1804 
72  INCHES  $3  00 


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fcif '^  NO  1802  W^M 

^fe>?  72  INCHES  $3  00  ^i^ 


NO  1805 
72  INCHES  $3  00 


NO  1803 
72  INCHES  $3  00 


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TWELVE  POINT  BORDERS 


NO  1201 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1227 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1207 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1228 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


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No  1209 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1232 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1220 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1233 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1225 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


NO  1234 
72  INCHES  $2  50 


TWENTY-FOUR  POINT  BORDERS 


NO  2404 
INCHES  $3  50 


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NO  2406 
66  INCHES  $3  50 


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LAUREL  BORDERS 


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18  POINT        PER  FONT  $2  00 


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18  POINT  NO  2     PER  FONT  $2  00 


4ii     6  POINT  PER  FONT  $1  75     W 

4  1       i.5  *      ♦      fl> 

Font  measures  42  inches         ^ 


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PER  FONT  $1  75 


These  Borders  register  for  Colors 


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FLAME  BORDERS 


£:ac/i  size  is  furnished  with 
Round  and  Square  Corners 


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POINT  COMBINATION  BORDER  SERIES  A 


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POINT  COMBINATION  BORDER  SERIES  B 


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ART  BORDERS 

These  Borders  are  made  to  register  /or  two  colors. 

12  POINT  NO  5   OPEN  U  %  12  POINT  NO  5  TINT  ^ 

n  60  INCHES  $1  60  pf  A  60  INCHES  $1  60  A 

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18  POINT  NO  7  TINT 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


©^^  24  POINT  NO  7  OPEN  {[(7^ 

J)  36  INCHES  $1  65  \\S^J 


18  POINT  No  5  OPEN 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


12  POINT  NO  7  TINT 

60  INCHES  $1  60 


ii:::^        18  point  No  7  Open  n^:;^ 

'p^  60  INCHES  $2  00  /^^ 


24  POINT  NO  7  TINT 

36  INCHES  $1  65 


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IVyy  60  INCHES  $2  00  V^^F 


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These  Borders  are  made  to  register  for  two  colors 

J^.  12  POINT  NO  3  TINT  ^  ^  12  POINT  NO  3  OPEN  _5^ 

7P"  60  INCHES  $1  60  ^  '^  60  INCHES  $1  60  ^ 


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18  POINT  NO  3  Open 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


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24  POINT  NO  3  TINT 
36  INCHES 


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12  POINT  NO  4  OPEN 

60  INCHES  $1  60 


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12  POINT  NO  8  OPEN 

60  INCHES  $1  60 


18  POINT  NO  3  TINT 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


24  POINT  No  3  OPEN 

36  INCHES  $1  65 


J^         12  POINT  NO  4  TINT  J^ 

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60  INCHES  $2  00     "wryL 


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60  INCHES  $  1  60 


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ART  BORDERS 


6  POINT  NO  8  TINT 

60  INCHES  $1  50 


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12  POINT  NO  12 


60  INCHES  $1  60 


24  POINT  NO  15 

36  INCHES  $1  65 


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18  POINT  NO  22 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


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24  POINT  NO  20 

36  INCHES  $1  65 


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18  POINT  NO  18 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


24  POINT  NO  18 

36  INCHES  $1  65 


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ART  BORDERS 


Art  Borders  Nos.  b,  Q  and  lo,  all  sizes,  are  made  to  register  for  two  colors 


#24  POINT  NO  6 
36  INCHES  $1  65 


18  POINT  NO  10  ^■^0* 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


\^Ai         18  POINT  NO  9 

60  INCHES  $2  00 


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ART  BORDERS 


POINT  NO  6  Open  #         ♦  6  point  no  4  TINT  ♦         -^  6  POINT  NO  3  TINT  4 

60  INCHES  $1  50  #         "fr  60  INCHES  $1  50  ^         #  60  INCHES  $1  50  * 


24  POINT  NO  25 

36  INCHES  $1  65 


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POINTER  BORDERS 


6  POINT  NO  2 


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5  FEET  $1  50 


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DARLING  BORDERS 


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■^1^  12  POINT  6  FEET  $1  75  ■^- 


■^  6  POINT  6  FEET  $1  50 

^  ^       ^       ^ 

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DAISY  BORDERS 


6  POINT  NO  2  $1  50 


12  POINT  NO  1 


12  POINT  NO  3  $2  20     IV» 

^  ..    .%  ^!  r  ^ik  •^i*'  & 


^O^     18  POINT  NO  4 


$3  15     2^1^ 


W'  m  Wt, 


•^av 


•^4^ 


•^i^  -^i^  -74^  -5^4^  -5^4^  -74^  -74^  -^4^ 


REGAL  BORDERS 


36  Inches  $i  75 


12  POINT  No  2 


36  INCHES  $1  75 


18  POINT  NO  2 


36  INCHES  $2  00 


%#    •#    %#    %m    %#    %0    %#    %# 
#%    #%    #%    #%    #%    #«    •%    #% 


24  POINT  NO  2 


36  INCHES  $2  65 


#%         #%         #%         #%         #%         #% 

Regnal  Border  No.  2  registers  with  Regal  Border  for  color  printing 


354 


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FLORENTINE  BORDERS 


>*««<^»>«««<^»>«««< 


I   6  POINT  NO  224       54  INCHES  $1  50   i 

•  • 


s 

I 

s 


8  POINT  NO  226 


S 
50  INCHES  $1  50   I 


6  POINT  NO  225 


54  INCHES  $1  50 


I 


j 

1 

1       8  POINT  NO  168 

50  INCHES  $1  50       | 

L 

1 

r 


Lo, 


00<=>000<=>000 


6  POINT  NO 
54  INCHES 


1  r 

$1  50    \)    l) 


1  r 


8  POINT  NO  166 
50  INCHES  $1  50 


6  POINT  NO  167 
54  INCHES  $1  50 


()0<=X>(>0<=>00 


^«c< 


•OaO  «S^  090  <=>  099  <=>«0 


8  POINT  NO  161 


50  INCHES  $1  50 


16  POINT  NO  154 


36  INCHES  $1  50 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


12  POINT  NO  164 


36  INCHES  $1  50 


8  POINT  NO  227  50  INCHES  $1  50 

8  POINT  NO  156  50  INCHES  $1  50 


8  POINT  NO  152 


50  INCHES  $1  50 


12  POINT  NO  151 


36  INCHES  $1  50 


^mcmom^m&^^mm 


12  POINT  NO  149 


36  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  163 


30  INCHES  $1  50       18  POINT  NO  148 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO  162 


20  INCHES  $1  50       24  POINT  NO  147 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


PETTINGILL   CBL   COMPANY 


355 


FLORENTINE  BORDERS 


8  POINT  NO  277 


8  POINT  NO  160 


50  INCHES  $1  50 


50  INCHES  $1  50 


12  POINT  NO  159 


36  INCHES  $1  50 


16  POINT  NO  158 


m> 


18  POINT  HO  233 


^Ky.i<iL«y.fiiiyj!iL<^jioi^ 


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24  POINT  NO  234 


^vzwyAWif 


14  POINT  NO  231 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


!<•►:>:  <»>:x<#>:>x<i>t 


18  POINT  NO  232 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


sms^QSESgns 


6  POINT  NO  276  54  INCHES  $1  50 


10  POINT  NO  157 
12  POINT  NO  153 


40  INCHES  $1  50 


36  INCHES  $1 50 


30  INCHES  $1  50       16  POINT  NO  150 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


30  INCHES  $1  50       18  POINT  NO  230 


8  POINT  NO  230  30  INCHES  $1  50 


20  INCHES  $1  50       18  POINT  NO  229 


12  POINT  NO  143 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


36  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  142 


24  POINT  NO  141 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


20  INCHES  SI  50 


12  POINT  NO  146  36  INCHES  $1  50       12  POINT  NO  140  36  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  145 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  139 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


m^,      M§WMMMWM 


24  POINT  NO  144 


20  INCHES  $1  50       24  POINT  NO  138 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


mimmm 


356 


PETTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


36  POINT  NO.l 


24  INCHES  $2  50 


36  POINT  NO  2 


24  INCHES  $2  50 


36  POINT  NO  3 


24  INCHES  $2  50 


PHTTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


357 


ROCOCO  BORDER 


Characters  Nos.  i,  2, 3, 4  and  6  are  cast  on  12  Point  body  ;  Nos.  j  and  7  on  24  Point  body. 
Font  contains  12  characters  each  of  Nos.  i,  2,  3  and  4:8  each  of  Nos.  j  and  7,  and 
24  of  No.  b. 

CHARACTERS 


30  POINT  BORDER  NO  1 


18  INCHES  $1  50 


24  INCHES  $1  00 


PRIMROSE  BORDERS 


24  POINT     36  INCHES  $2  65 


358 


PETTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY 


PALM  BORDER 


Mortised  Point  bodies 


FONT  OF  30  INCHES  $3  00 


TWINKLERS 


Cast  on  b,  I2,  i8,  24  and  j6  Point  bodies 


PER  PONT   $1  00 


liy  #%  ^*  COMPANY^ 


5i^      5^ 


Twinklers  can  be  utilized  as  quickly  as  ordinary  quads 


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PETTINCILI,   CEt   COMPANY 


359 


TWINKLER  BORDERS 


TIGER  LILY 
BORDER 


36  POINT 
30  INCHES  $2  50 


6  POINT  NO  155 


10  FEET  $2  60 


12  POINT  NO  156 


5  FEET  $1  75 


"7^  "7|^  "T^  T^  T^  "^^  "T^  "n^   M^  "n^  ~^^  "T^ 

^  #  ^^^^  ^ 

************ 
12  POINT  NO  157  5  FEET  $1  75 

^  12  3  ^ 

**************** 


18  POINT  NO   158 


4  FEET  $3  10 


nW  nW  nW  nW  nW  nW  nW  nW 

nW  nW   nW  nW   nW  nW   -Aj/  ^W 


18  POINT  No  159 


4  FEET  $3  10 


:^  1  2  4  3  i^ 


18  POINT  NO  160 


4  FEET  $3  10 


^^     *     •^*    ^*     ^^ 
^^  12  3  4  ^ 

^^     *     ■^*     ^*      ^^ 


360 


PEITTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


FLAG  BORDERS 


36  POINT  NO  1     FOR  ONE  COLOR 
36  POINT  NO  2     FOR  TWO  COLORS 


18  INCHES     $2  25 
18  INCHES     $4  50 


24  POINT  NO  1     FOR  ONE  COLOR 
24  POINT  NO  2     FOR  TWO  COLORS 


^.fcfcP 


60  INCHES  $4  40 
30  INCHES  $4  40 


18  POINT  NO  1   FOR  ONE  COLOR 
18  POINT  NO  2  FOR  TWO  COLORS 


60  INCHES  $3  35 
30  INCHES  $3  35 


12  POINT  NO  1  FOR  ONE  COLOR 
12  POINT  NO  2  FOR  TWO  COLORS 


72  INCHES  $3  50 
36  INCHES  $3  50 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


361 


^i  MANILA  BORDER  J^fi 


? 


«jr^ 


FONT  MEASURES  30  INCHES     $1  50 


>^X.     «»    «*«»^^    ,t^     f\^*^*        I 


^     ^m*    ^V 


There  are  seven  characters,  as  above 


DEWEY  ORNAMENTS 

SERIES    ONE  FONT  (one  of  each  character)  $1  50  ^ 

17  19  20  «4Kl 


^ 


(f 


15  18  11  i         &l^ 


7 


7 


SERIES    TWO  Font  (one  of  each  character)  $2  00  JL  Jj^^m 

10  7  8  ^1  ^  ^W5 


4       i    SERIES  THREE 


4fr 


5  j  27  30  .lf»         .SS?^ ^     ^1^       ^1^  9 


-««ii^(iftr«>v~-=^^(istf«>»~«<^ 


w 


362 


PETTINGILL    CBi   COMPANY 


COLLINS  BORDERS 


36  POINT  NO  197 


18  INCHES  $1  50 


36  POINT  NO  172       18  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  198    30  INCHES  $1  50  W^ 


18  POINT  NO  173    30  INCHES  $1  50 


8  POINT  NO  201    50  INCHES  $1  50 


ifQf¥¥^^¥¥¥¥¥^¥¥¥^¥^¥^¥¥¥¥^¥¥^¥¥^¥¥¥¥¥¥^¥¥¥'^'^ 


^AA^A^AHi^A^ikAAA^^AAA^^^^^ik^A^A^^A^^AAA^^^ 


18  POINT  NO  223    30  INCHES  $1  50 


4»    " 

^^^  24  POINT  NO  196    20  INCHES  $1  50 


i 


PETTINGILL   CO.   COMPANY 


363 


COLLINS  BANDS 


12  POINT  NO  175  36  INCHES  $1  50 

12  POINT  NO  202  36  INCHES  SI  50 


18  POINT  NO  216 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  182 


30  INCHES  SI  50 


18  POINT  NO  183 


30  INCHES  SI  50 


18  POINT  NO  215  30  INCHES  Si  50 

rS^tf^  rS^tf^  rSltf^  rS^tf^ 


18  POINT  NO  218 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


12  POINT  NO  174  36  INCHES  SI  50 

•m-Sr-^-^-^-9--m-TF     —     •^     —     —     — 

12  POINT  NO  176  36  INCHES  SI  50 


18  POINT  NO  181 


30  INCHES  SI  50 


o^'o^    ^o~    o~    o~    o  —    o 

18  POINT  NO  220  30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  184 


30  INCHES  SI  50 


4^/4x4/4^/44^/4x4/4 


18  POINT  NO  213 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  178  30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  214 


30  INCHES  SI  50  18  POINT  NO  221 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


18  POINT  NO  219 


30  INCHES  SI  50 


42  POINT  NO  204 


12  INCHES  SI  50 


42  POINT  NO  193 


12  INCHES  $1  50 


Corner  Pieces  are  not  furnished  with  Collins  Bands 


364 


PETTINGILL    (SL    COMPANY 


COLLINS  BANDS 


18  POINT  NO  177 
18  POINT  NO  212 


30  INCHES  $1  50    |    18  POINT  NO  180 

I 
30  INCHES  $1  50    !    18  POINT  NO  179 


i;^)ii^?xj?x^x^x^x^x^ 


24  POINT  NO  188 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO  186 


24  POINT  NO  211 


24  POINT  NO  217 


o    o    o  o    o    o    o 

24  POINT  NO  190  20  INCHES  SI  50 

^^^       ^^^       ^^^  ^^       ^^       ^^ 

24  POINT  NO  208  20  INCHES  $1  50 

)     eJb     C)     e)(9  o     e)(9     o     9)  (a      c 


42  POINT  NO  194 


30  INCHES  $1  50 


30  INCHES  SI  50 


24  POINT  NO  185 


1 


20  INCHES  SI  50 

R/  1 


20  INCHES  $1  50  24  POINT  NO  222 


20  INCHES  SI  50 


^S/^  ^a/^  ^.i/^    ^i/^  Ca/^  ^3^ 

24  POINT  NO  187  20  INCHES  SI  50 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


24  POINT  NO  206 


20  INCHES  SI  50 


24  POINT  NO  207 


20  INCHES  SI  50 


[ES  $1  5 

m 


24  POINT  NO  189 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


12  INCHES  $1  50 


48  POINT  NO  205 


12  INCHES  SI  50 


idbL  idilL  iSfeL  iitSiL  idiL  i(tL 


Corner  pieces  are  not  furnished  7uith  Collins  Bands 


PETTINGILL   CSL   COMPANY 


365 


30  POINT  NO  191 


30  POINT  NO  192 


24  POINT  NO  209 


36  POINT  No  210 


COLLINS  BANDS 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


20  INCHES  $1  50 


^ 


18  INCHES  SI  50 


CAXTON  BORDERS 


10  POINT  NO  238  40  INCHES  $1  50 

*****************         $^^«$#$»$»$$$$< 


g^r^^^^^^r^^^^r^^-^^^r*^**-*-^^    ************************** 

^  6  POINT  NO  237  54  INCHES  $1  50  ^ 

61 


POINT  NO  236 


54  INCHES  $1  50 


1 


i*jiiJiAA»i*iJiAA»JiA^i 


T7UO  styles  of  corners  furnished  ivith  Borders  No.  237,  2j8,  2jg  and  240 


366 


PETTINGILL    CgL    COMPANY 


EGYPTIAN  ORNAMENTS 


'pHE  simplicity  of  these  Ornaments  is  at  once  apparent. 
Artistic  effects  are  quickly  produced  with  the  aid  of 
these  Ornaments  and  two-point  full-face  Brass  Rule 


'   H 


SERIES  A 

3  4  12 


PER  FONT  $2  50 
HALF  FONT      1  25 


\^^Pv 


SERIES  B 


11  12 


PER  FONT  $2  50 

HALF  FONT      1  25 

15  16         17 


18  10 


SERIES  C 


PER  FONT  $2  50 
HALF  FONT      1  25 
26         27 


MIDGET  TAIL  PIECES 


PER  FONT  (containing  three  of  each  character)  $1  25 

7  8  9  10 

-J^     J^     ^?k     ^ 


PETTINGILL   (SL   COMPANY 


HAPGOOD  FLORETS 


367 


CAST  ON  48  POINT  BODY,      SINGLE  CHARACTER  25   CENTS 

458  457  466  453 

3&  a&  Jf  M 

448  455  462  467 

43*  2B^  ^  i^* 

459  464  460  465 

i^  oT  il»  <% 

449  452  454  463 


461  456  450  451 


ROGERS  EMBELLISHMENTS 


COMPLETE  ASSORTMENT,  $3  00    30  cts.       30  cts.        30  cts.  30  cts. 


444 

35  cts. 


445        446       447 

35  cts.     35  cts.    35  cts. 


436    437      438     439 

20  cts.   20  cts.     20  Cts.   20  Cts, 


:ts.  20  CIS.    20  cts.  20  cts.        .     lY^ 


^.'^^ 


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T   i 


368 


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CONTOUR  POINTERS 


Per  font  $i  25 


SHADED  POINTERS 


PER  PONT  $1  25 


POINTERS 


PER  FONT  $1  25 


PIN,  NAIL  AND  SCREW 
HEADS  No  2  « 

PER  FONT  $3  GO 
Fonts  contain  twelve  pieces  0/  each  character 

1  2  3  6  5  4 


PIN,  NAIL  m.  SCREW  HEADS 

PER  FONT  75  CENTS 
Fonts  contain  twelve  of  each  character 


12     15      18 


19      16     13 


9      %      ^      %      ^       %      %       90 
2   5    4   11    U    10   6    3   1 


»       8       7 


10      11      12 


14  1.H 


39       41       40 


20      21      22  23      24       25 


8    e    8    (?)    «)    « 

22       24       26        25        23       21 
16    18    20    19    17    15 


34       36       38        37        35       33 

•     e    d    ^    ®     • 

•28    30    32    31    29    27 


I  PRINTERS'  NIC  NACS  • 

All  on  b  Point  body  per  FONT  $1  00 


12  3  4  5678 

•        ■  ♦        A 

9  10  11  12 

•-  ►    — : 


♦  ♦  •  • 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


369 


PALMETTO  ORNAMENTS 


PER  FONT  $1  00 
8  -    9 


SHADED  PALMETTO  ORNAMENTS 


^^44^fe  J4^| 


PER  FONT  $1  00 

8  9 


Y^ 


CONTOUR  PALMETTO  ORNAMENTS 


PER  FONT  $1  00 


^ 


I 


aMii,fe^^ 


CENTRAL  ORNAMENTS  No  1 
CENTRAL  ORNAMENTS  No  2 


PER  FONT  $1  00 


PER  PONT  $1  00 


CENTRAL  ORNAMENTS  No  3 


PER  FONT  $1  00 
2 


TURNER  ORNAMENTS 


PER  PONT  $2  00 


STELLAR  ORNAMENTS 

f PER  FONT  $1  25 


370 


PCTTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


No.  3dOA.    30  cts. 


WAYSIDE  ORNAMENTS 

Cast  in  type  mould 
No.  435A.     20  cts.  No.  420A.     20  cts. 


No.  320A.     30  cts. 


No.  338A.     30  cts. 
No.  424  A.  20  cts.  No.  425A.    20  cts.  ^~^     k  Sl^      ..^^  No.  429A.    20  cts.  No.  430  A.    sects. 


No.  410A.     20  cts.  No.  409 A.     20  cts.  No.  417A.     20  cts.  No.  373  A.     15  cts.  No.  374A.     15  cts. 


371A.     30  cts 


No.  366A.     25  cts.  No.  358A.     30  cts. 


No.  393A.   30  cts.  No.  394A.    30  cts.       No.  346A.    30  cts.       No.347A.    30  cts.  No.  336A.    sects.  No.337A.    30  cts. 


No.  326 A.     30  cts 


No.  335A.     so  cts. 


No.  330 A.     30  cts. 


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pe:ttingill  cel  company 


371 


\o.  SUA.     30cts 


WAYSIDE  ORNAMENTS 

Cast  in  tyPe  mould 


No.  318 A.     3octs. 


No.  388 A.     20Cts. 


Xo.  385A.     30 


No.  387A.     3octs. 


Xo.  389A.     20cts. 


No.  327A.     30  cts. 


No.  3.54A.     30  cts.  XO.360A.    20  cts.        No.372A.    25  cts.        No.  361A.    20cts.  Xo.  355A.     30  cts. 

5^  f  f  f  !^ 


X0.328A.  30  cts. 


No.  341  A.  so  cts. 


No.  333 A.  30  cts. 


No.  406 A. 

20  cts. 


No.  391A. 

20  cts. 


3^ 


No.  390A. 

20  cts. 


No.  421A. 

20  cts. 


No.  418 A. 

20  cts. 


372 


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POST"  ORNAMENTS 


Order  by  Niuue  and  No. 


Electrotypes  blocked  on  kilndried  cherry  wood,  excepting  the  smaller  designs, 
which  are  on  solid  metal  point  bodies 


Xu.  30.     50  cts. 


No.  31.     50  cts. 


No.  32.     50  cts. 


PART  XIV. 


Newspaper  Headings 
Svb-Headings 

and  Date  Lines 


PE-TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


ELECTROTYPED  NEWSPAPER  HEADINGS 


373 


77ie  following  prices,  subject  to  a  Discount,  are  for  XX  Copper  face  Electros  on  solid  hard  metal  bases 


WIDTH   OF  HEADING 


4  Column 

5 

6 

7 
8 
9 


BODY— PICA   MEASUREMENT 


$2  00 
2  25 
2  50 

2  75 

3  00 
3  25 


5-UNE 


$2  25 
2  50 

2  75 

3  00 
3  25 
3  50 


6-LINE  7-LINE 


$2  50 

2  75 

3  00 
3  25 
3  50 
3  75 


$2  75 
3  00 
3  25 
3  50 

3  75 

4  00 


8-LINE 


$3  00 
3  25 
3  50 

3  75 

4  00 
4  25 


9-LINE 


$3  25 
3  50 

3  75 

4  00 
4  25 
4  50 


$3  50 

3  75 

4  00 
4  25 
4  50 
4  75 


STYLE  NO  149 


POUR-LINE  PICA 


REPORTER 


STYLE  NO  31 


FOUR-LINE  PICA 


TRIBUNE 


STYLE  NO  160 


POUR-LINE  PICA 


HERALD 


STYLE  NO  159 


POUR-LINE  PICA 


Newburgh 


STTLE  NO  21  8 


SEVEN-LINE   PICA 


CEDOR 


374  PETTINGILL    CD.    COMPANY 

ELECTROTYPED  NEWSPAPER  HEADINGS 

For  prices,  see  page  373 
STYLE  NO  34         <=  SIX -LINE  PICA 

TORCH 

STYLE  NO  35  .       <:  SLX-LlNE  PICA 

The  Echo 

STYLE  NO  151  '  SIX-LINE  PICA 

MAKER 

Style  no  150       *  Six -line  pica 

Pounder 

STYLE  NO  41  <>  NINE-LINE  PICA 

Market 


PETTINGILI,    CEt   COMPANY  375 

ELECTROTYPED  NEWSPAPER  HEADINGS 

For  prices,  see  page  3J3  . 

SrYLE  NO  16       8  Six-line  pica 

The  Sun 

Style  no  44       =  six-line  pica 

Christian 

STYLE  NO  50         0  SIX-LINE  PICA 

CIRCUIT 

STYLE  NO  51  0  SIX-LINE  PICA 

Recorder 

STYLE  NO  45  =  FIVE-LINE  PICA 

eiTIZEN 

STYLE  NO  46         <=  -  PIV^-LINE  PICA 

Atco  Sun 


376  PETTINGILL    Ca.    COMPANY 

ELECTROTYPED  NEWSPAPER  HEADINGS 

For  prices,  see  page  373 
STYLE  NO  37         "^  SIX-LINE  PICA 

TRUTH 

Style  no  39       '^  six-line  pica 

The  Sun 

Style  no  36       •=  Five-Line  pica 

COURIER 

style  no  32         ^  FIVE -LINE  PICA 

LEDGER 

Style  No  67       "  Eioht-line  pica 


PETTINGILL   (B.   COMPANY 

ELECTROTYPED  NEWSPAPER  HEADINGS 

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NEWSPAPER  SUB-HEADINGS 

Order  hy  name,  No  and  Initial 


TRIMMED  TO   13   EMS  PICA 


NO  IC 


PRICE   50  CENTS   BACH 


HUDSON  RECORD. 

NO  20 

Morning  World. 

NO  3C 

BOSTON  GLOBE. 

NO  4C 

CAMDEN  MESSENGER. 

No  5C 

Morning  Review. 

No  60 

DAILY  TRUTH. 

/T^  No  70 

Xhe  Sentinel. 


No  80 


Brooklyn  Inquirer. 

NO  90 

New  York  Argus. 

NO  IOC 

Sunday  Visitor. 

NO  110 

SCRANTON  EVENING  NEWS. 

NO  120 

The  Mining  Journal 

NO  13C 

Hotel  Reporter. 

No  150 

NORFOLK  COURIER. 

No  160 

STAGE  BUDGET. 


NO  170 


The  Jefferson  Hawkeye 

NO  180 

BRISTOL  SIGNAL. 

NO  190 

FALL  RIVER  ITEM. 

No  200   • 

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NO  210 

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No  220 
No  230 

Evening  #taijlur. 

NO  240 

NO  250 

NO  260 

Baltimore  Hmcrican. 

NO  270 

Xht  Harvard  Guide. 

NO  280 

flew  Bebforb  Hoe. 

No  290 

Boston  IReview. 

NO  300, 


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ATTRACTIVE  HEADINGS 


Realty  in  a  Tangle 

2        PROPERTY  ON  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 


3  Lands  Both  in  Manila  and  Elsewhere  Claimed 
by  Orders 


^PROBLEM    FOR    COMMISSION 


5  Tax  Sales  Imminent— Will  Have  to  Oust 
Many  of  the  Present  Holders  on 
Squatter  Claims 


Manila,  April  2.— One  of  the  first  and  perhaps  the 
most  important  duties  of  the  Commission,  upon 
taking  charge  of  affairs  in  the  Philippine  Isiand.s, 
will  be  to  appoint  a  court  to  determine  the  possession 
of  large  tracts  of  the  best  land  and  town  property 
which  had  been  usurped  by  the  Spanish  padres  with- 
out the  formality  of  a  grant. 

When  the  American  forces  appeared  off"  Manila 
these  men  saw  the  probability  of  Spain's  loss  of  pos- 
session and  therefore  concluded  to  be  bold  and  ag- 
gressive at  the  start,  and  thus  avert  a  bloody  conflict 


WANT  TO  EXTEND  TRADE 


8  MANUFACTURERS  AT  A   FEAST 


9  Chinese  Minister  and  Others  of  Prom- 
inence Tell  How  Americans  Can 
Capture  Oriental  Markets 


10  Washington,  April  24.— The  members  of  the 
Board  of  Trade  held  their  annual  banquet 
here  last  evening.  Speeches  bearing  on  sub- 
jects of  great  importance  to  the  manufacturer 


WILL  LIVE  AFTER  PLUNGE 


Marie    Rosalie    Dinse   Tries   Suicide 
Had  Lost  Her  Money  in  a  Board- 
ing-House  Venture 


New  York,  May  1.— Marie  Rosalie  Dinse  is  the  5 
second  woman  who  has  attempted  suicide  by 
dropping  from  Brooklyn  bridge  into  the  black 
water  125  feet  below.  When  picked  up  it  was 
supposed  that  her  terrible  fall  had  without  doubt 
killed  her,  but  she  was  alive,  though  unconscious. 
After  a  few  minutes'  work  she  was  restored  to  con- 
sciousness, when  she  expressed  sorrow  that  her 
effort  had  fallen  short  of  her  intention,  as  she 
was  in  earnest  in  her  desire  to  end  life.  She  was 
taken  to  the  hospital,  and  it  is  thought  as  soon  as 
she  has  recovered  from  the  effects  she  will  be  able 


TOWARD  IMPROVING  RIVER 


WORK  WILL  BE   PUSHED  RAPIDLY  7 


Sanitary  Trustees  File   Papers   of  Condemna-  8 
tion  of  Certain  Property 


Contracts  were  a-vvarded  yesterday  to  the  United  9 
Dredging  Company  of  New  York  for  the  removal 
of  the  obstructions  which  spoil  the  harbor  of  this 


STYLES  OF  TYPE  USED  IN  ABOVE  HEADINGS 


1—24  Point  Schoeffer  Old  Style    12A  i8a  $4.00 
2—8  Point  Schoeffer  Old  Style    25A  Caps  $0.95 
3—8  Point  Schoeffer  Old  Style    2SA  50a  $2.00 
4—12  Point  Schoeffer  Old  Style    20A  Caps  $1.15 
5 — 10  Point  Schoeffer  Old  Style    25A  50a  $2.25 
6—5^  Point  No.  51 

7 — 14  Point  Gothic  Condensed  No.  123    18A  Caps  fi.45 
8 — 8  Point  Old  Style  Antique  No.  120    2oA  Caps  $1.00 
9—6  Point  Caxton  Bold    24A  48a  S2.6J 
10—6  Point  No.  51 


1—42  Point  Gothic  Extra  Condensed  No.  150    6A  Caps  52.35 

2 — 8  Point  Ronaldson  Clarendon    30A  60a  $3.45 

a— 12  Point  Gothic  Condensed  No.  124    18A  Caps  $1.25 

4—8  Point  Old  Style  Antique  No.  120    2oA  40a  $2.10 

6 — 6  Point  No.  54 

6 — 20  Point  Extra  Condensed  No.  123    loA  Caps  Si  .45 

7—6  Point  Latin  Antique  No.  120    24A  Caps  f  1.15 

8 — 6  Point  Old  Style  Antique  No.  120    24A  48a  $2.00 

9—6  Point  No.  54 


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ATTRACTIVE  HEADINGS 


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2  Czar  Inaugurates  a  Three-Day  Cele- 
bration and  then  Holds  a  State 
Levee  at  the  Kremlin 


A  LARGE  GATHERING  AT  EASTER  SERVICE 


4  Attended  by  250,000  People— The  City  is 
Ablaze  with  Electric  and  Gas 
Illuminations 


5  Moscow,  April  2. — Such  a  night  of 
pomp  and  ceremony  as  that  which  be- 

.  gan  just  before  midnight  of  Easter  Eve 
has  not  been  known  in  Moscow  since 


'SEE  MICHIGANJN  A  MIRAGE 

7  Illinois    Central   Passengers   Think   Lake 
Has  Dwindled  Suddenly— Sand  Hills 
Glisten  in  the  Sun 


'TEN  KILLED  IN  EXPLOSION 

9  A  Powder  Magazine  in  China  Blows  Up 
Destroying  244  Houses 


10  Hong  Kong,  April  26.  — The  Imperial 
Powder  Magazine,  wherein  was  stored 
the  new  consignment  of  high  explosives, 
was  blown  up  this  morning  destroying 
two  hundred  and  forty-four  houses,  and 


HOUSE  BANS 
MAILTUBES 

CUTS  OUT  ENTIRE  APPROPRIATION  FOR  SUP-  2 
PORT  AND  EXTENSION 


BACKEDS    STILL    HOPEFUL 


They  ThinK  Senate  Will  Help  the  Measure  4 
Throujjh— Char[Jcs  of  Corruption 
arc  Made 


Washington,  Maj'  25. — Two  prominent  5 
Representatives,  one  a  staunch  Republi- 
can and  the  other  a  consistent  Democrat, 
were  responsible  this  afternoon  for  the 
defeat  of  the  bill  introduced  several  days 
ago  looking  to  the  extension  of  mail-tube 
service  to  all  first-class  post-offices.  The 
bill  provided,  among  other  things,  for 


LOCAL  STOCK  MARKET 


POLLY  L  PREFERRED  ON  THE  DOWN  GRADE  7 


Diamond  Match  Active  and  Scores  a  Decided  8 
Advance — Standard  Oil  is  Firm 


New  York,  Ai)ril  26. — The  market  was  g 
unusually  quiet  to-day  owing  to  the  un- 
settled conditions  which  prevail  all  over 


STYLES  OF  TYPE  USED  IN  ABOVE  HEADINGS 


1 — 36  Point  Gothic  Extra  Condensed  No.  122    6A  Caps  $2.: 
2 — 8  Point  Ionic  No.  122    24A  48a  $2.60 
S — 10  Point  Gothic  Condensed  No.  122    20A  Caps  $0.80 
4 — 6  Point  Ionic  No.  122    24A  48a  $2.30 
6—8  Point  No.  51 

6 — 18  Point  Latin  Condensed  No.  150    20A  Caps  $1.75 
7 — 6  Point  Boldface  No.  120    24A  48a  $2.30 
8 — 12  Point  Gothic  Condensed  No.  124    18A  Caps  $1.25 
9 — 6  Point  Antique  No.  125    24A  48a  $2.30 
10—7  Point  No.  51 


1 — 24  Point  Arlington    8A  Caps  $2.30 

2 — 6  Point  Howland    30A  Caps  $1.25 

3 — 12  Point  Arlington    16A  Caps  $1.70 

4 — 10  Point  Arlington    20A  26a  $2.75 

5—8  Point  No.  54 

6 — 12  Point  Runic  Condensed  No.  122    18A  $1.35 

7 — 6  Point  Howland    30A  Caps  $1.25 

8 — 6  Point  Old  Style  Antique  No.  120    24A  48a  $2.00 

9—8  Point  No.  54 


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AHRACTIVE  HEADINGS 


MUST  USE 

THE  FENDER 


All  Trolley  Cars  Must  be  Supplied 

With  Proper  Safeguards 

Immediately 

COMES  UNDER  THE  NEW  LAW 


4  Street  Committee  and  the  Trolley  Com- 
pany Take  Opposite  Views  of 
the  Question 


5  The  Chairman  of  the  Oommittee  on 
Streets  of  the  City  Council  raised  an 
important  question  at  a  meeting  of  that 
committee  last  night.  He  had  been  ab- 
sent from  several  preceding  meetings,  at 
one  of  which  the  Railway  Company 
was  given  the  privilege  of  attaching  a 


»NEW  CHANCELLOR   ON   THE    BENCH 


7  His  First  Orders  Stirred  Up  Dilatory  Lawyers. 
Found  Them  Unprepared 


Trenton,  May  15. — The  Chancellor 
revived  a  dead  rule  of  the  court  to- 
day which  requires   lawyers   to  be 


FIERCE  FLAMES 


Scores  of  Spectators  See  Girls  Jumps 

From  the  Fifth-Story  Windows 

or  Slide  Down  Ropes 


TWOKILLED^FIVEHURT^ 

Flames  Fed  on  Flimsy  Fabrics  Malte  a  Beacon  4 
of  Fire  Seen  Fifty  Miles  Away  Ten 
Minutes  After  the  Start 

ORIGIN  OF  THE  FIRE  YET  A  MYSTERY        5 


For  the  second  time  within  two  months  6 
flames  threatened  last  night  to  wipe  out 
the  entire  millinery  district  centering  at 
Eighth  and  Arch  Streets.  Three  build- 
ings were  completely  destroyed  and  many 
others  damaged,  causing  a  loss  of  more 
than  half  a  million  dollars.  One  woman 
jumped  from  the  fifth  story  of  a  burning 


HEAVY  BAII^PROCURED^ 

Iron  Worker  Who  Killed  Fellow  Work- s 
man  is  Released  on  Bail 


Norristown,  Feb.  23.— The  man  who  was  com-  9 
mitted  to  jail  several  days  ago  on  the  charge 
of  causing  the  death  of  his  fellow- workman, 


STYLES  OF  TYPE  USED  IN  ABOVE  HEADINGS 


1 — 24  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  624 
2 — 12  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  612 
3 — 12  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  612 
4 — 6  Point  Lining  Gothic  No.  417  60A  70a  $4.0 
5—8  Point  No.  6i 

6 — 10  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  610 
7—8  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  608 
8—9  Point  No.  61 


16A  Caps  $2.25 
3SA  52a  $3.75 


45  A  Caps  $1.90 
52 A  70a  $3.25 


1— 30  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  630  12A  Caps  $2.80 

2 — 10  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  610  4sA  60a  $3-5«J 
35A  Caps  $1.90  3 — 18  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  618  22 A  Caps  S2.25 
1  4 — 8  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  608    52A  70a  $3.25 

5 — 8  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  608   S2A  Caps  $1.75 

6 — 7  Point  No.  61 

7— 18  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  618  22A  Caps  $2.25 

8 — 10  Point  Philadelphia  Lining  Gothic  No.  6ro    45A  6oa  $3.50 

9_6  Point  No.  61 


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ATTRACTIVE  HEADINGS 


MURDER  INA  SHANTY 

2  FISHERMAN  TRIES  TO  KILL-DRINK-CRAZED   SLAYER 
WIELDS  A  KNIFE— HIS  FRIENDS  FIGHT  FOR  LIFE 


^  One  IVIan  Dead  and  Two  Hurt 

4  THE  MIRDERER  THEN  SURRENDERS  TO  THE 
POLICE  WITHOUT  A  STRUGGLE 


5  Imprisoned  in  a  fisherman's  "  shack"  at  the  foot  of 
54th  street  with  a  demented  fisherman  five  of  his  com- 
panions were  cut  and  slashed  with  a  fish  knife,  and 
only  after  a  fierce  struggle  was  he  overcome.  The 
wild  man,  whose  name  he  would  not  reveal,  was 
engaged  in  cleaning  a  mess  of  fish  to  cook  for  the 
supper  of  himself  and  friends,  when  without  a  warn- 
ing he  bounded  over  the  table,  behind  which  he  was 
at  work,  and  plunged  the  fish  knife  deep  into  the 
neck  of  the  first  man  he  reached.  The  other  mem- 
bers of  the  party  were  compelled  to  overcome  him 


MAKING  SAUSAGES  OF  HORSEFLESH 


7  A  Factory  Alleged  to  Have  Been  Located  in  the 
Town  of  Milwaukee 


« RAILROAD  INTERESTS 


9  NINETY    SYSTEMS    REPRESENTED 


10  American  Railway  Association  Meet- 
ing the  Largest  in  its  History. 


11  The  American  Railway  Association  held  the 
largest  meeting  in  its  history  at  St.  Louis  last 
week.     Delegates  from  ninety  systems  were 


DyKii  5  TO  am 


PASSENGERS   IN  THE  PARK 


I/incoln  Park  Pachyderm  Trained  ^ 
to  Entertain  Visitors 


IK  (MS  m  10  Dt  m 


STORY  OF  SXnn)AY  WEATHER 


''Dutch,"  the  big  elephant  in  Lincohi 
Park,  received  her  Sunday  callers  in  her 
stays  yesterday — four  long  planks  se- 
curely roped  to  one  another  and  bound 
about  her  ample  waist  to  protect  her 
skin  from  abrasion  by  the  rough  corners 
of  the  howda.  She  will  be  housed  in 
her  old  summer  quarters,  which  have 
been  moved  to  a  point  directly  west  of 


DAY  IN  WALL  STREET ' 


SUGAR  THE  PRINCIPAL   FEATURES 


CMcago  Operator  Said  to  Have  Been  Pinched 
in  the  Advance— Railway  Stronger 


New  York,  May  5. — The  market  was  lo 
very  quiet  to-day  owing  to  the  unsettled 
condition  which  exists  throughout  the 


STYLES  OF  TYPE  USED  IN  ABOVE  HEADINGS 


1— 18  Point  Quentell     loA  Caps  $i.6o 

2—6  Point  Quentell    24A  Caps  $1.10 

3 — 12  Point  Quentell    16A  20a  $3.00 

4— 8  Point  Quentell    22A  Caps  $1.30 

&—S]4  Point  No.  51 

6— 8  Point  Quentell    22A  Caps  $1.30 

7—6  Point  Quentell    24A  36a  I2.25 

8 — 12  Point  Condensed  Title  No.  124    18A  Caps  $1.40 

9 — 6  Point  Latin  Antique  No.  120    24A  Caps  f  1.15 
10—6  Point  Caxton  Bold    24A  48a  $2.60 
11—6  Point  No.  SI 


1—36  Point  Dinner  Gothic    loA  Caps  $3.15 
2 — 6  Point  No.  5  Interchangeable  Gothic    36A  f  1.70 
3 — 8  Point  Ronaldson  Clarendon    30A  60a  $3.45 
4 — 24  Point  Binner  Gothic    14A  Caps  $2.20 
5 — 6  Point  Rowland    30A  Caps  $1.25 
6—8  Point  No.  51 

7 — 14  Point  Condensed  Title  No.  125    18A  Caps  Si-4S 
8 — 6  Point  Latin  Antique  No.  120    24A  Caps  $1.15 
9 — 6  Point  Rowland    30A  50a  $2.25 
10— 7  Point  No.  51 


PART  XV. 


Cast  Cuts 


PETTINGII,!,    (EL    COMPANY 


385 


DELMONICO 

CHEFS  AND 

WAITERS 


PER  PONT  $1  50 


HOBOES 


PFR  Pont  $i  50 


KLONDIKERS 


9  10  2 


386 


PICK-UPS 


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FONT  $1  75  DRUGGISTS 


PER  PONT  $1  50 


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2  10  7 


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COPPERS 


PER  PONT  $1  50 


SILHOUEHES 


PER  FONT  $1  75 


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387 


CPFAKFR^      i  LARGE  FONT  $2  50 

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CAMPAIGNERS  *     per  font  $i  75 


LISTENERS 


E  PER  font  $1  50 


H  A  BEG 

F  1  K  C  D 


BALLET  DANCERS 


font  $2  00 


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13  12 


11  14 


388 


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LARGE  LADY  SPEAKERS 


$2  00 


SMALL  LADY 
SPEAKERS 

PER  FONT       E $125 


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12  13 


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14  15 


SHOPPERS 


PER  FONT  $1  50 


DOMESTICS 


PER  PONT 


$1  50 


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PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


389 


LARGE  SCORCHERS 


$2  00 


SMALL  SCORCHERS 

PER  FONT  B $1  50 


17  13 


RIGS  AND  TRAPS 

PER  FONT  F $1  50 


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PETTINGILL    CSu   COMPANY 


INDEX  CUTS 


No.  3846B.     30  cts. 


No.  3847B.     30  cts. 


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No.  1078E.     30  cts. 


No.  1079E.     30  cts. 


No.  4015F.     20  cts. 

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No.  3220 A.     60  cts. 


No.  iOieF.     20  cts. 


NEW  INDEX  CUTS 


SIX  POINT 
514  515 

5  cts.  each 


TEN  POINT  EIGHT  POINT 

518  519  516  517 

8  cts.  each  6  cts.  each 

TWENTY-FOUR  POINT 


15  cts.  each 


TWELVE  POINT 
520  521 


EIGHTEEN  POINT 
522  523 


Per  set  (2  of  each,  right  and  left)  $1.50 


No.  1072E.     12  cts 


No.  1074K.     20  cts. 


No.  1075E.     20  cts. 


No.  1073E.     12  cts. 


No.  4018F.     25  cts. 


No.  4013P.         No.  4012F.        No.  4009P.   No.  4007F.   No.  4005F.  No.  4006F.  No.  4008F.   No.  4010F.      No.  4011F.  No.  4014F. 

15  cts.  10  cts.  10  cts.  ID  cts.  s  cts.  5  cts.  10  cts.  10  cts.  10  cts.  15  cts. 

W  ^  No.  4001F.  s  cts.       No.  4003F.  5  cts.      No.  4004F.  5  cts.      No.  4002F.  £ 


PE-TTINGILL    CEL   COMPANY 


391 


COPYRIGHTED 


INDEX  CORNERS 

No.  3986C.    No.  3987C.       No.  3991 C.   No.  3990C.      No.  3989C.   No.  3988C.       No.  3992C.    No.  3993C. 


No.  4037C. 

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No.  4038C. 


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PRICES 

Nos.  3986C  to  3993C,  set  of  eight  .  fi.75 
Single  Corner 25 

Nos.  4037C  to  4044C,  set  of  eight  .  2.50 
Single  Corner 35 

Nos.  4045C  to  4052C,  set  of  eight  .  3.50 
Single  Corner 50 

No.  4053C 50 

ELCCTROTVPCD  ON   SOLID   MKTAL  SODIKS 


392 


PE-TTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


8c.  8B.     I2C.       117F..   I2C.    HE.   8c.  121 


MISCELLANEOUS  CAST  CUTS    M   •:^^ 

13B.    8c.  14B.     12C.  15B.     12c.        255K.     12c.  20B.     12c.  n9K.     loc.  22B.     12c.  23B.    12c. 

.>4B      ,2c  25B.     2SC.  26B.     12c. 

I2C.      37B.  i2< 


28B.   8c.  437E.     15c.        30B.   8c.   3UE.  loc. 


32B.  8c.    431E.  12c.     35B.   12c.      36B.   12c.      37B.  12c.      38B.   12c.       39B.  25c.  40B.  12;.        41B.  8c.     42B 


I2C.      43B.    I2C. 


44B.  I2C.        45B.  8c.  450E.  20c.  511E.  15c.  2527F.  15c. 


♦ 


53B.    I2C.  524E.  isc.  501E.  12c.     353E.  8c.        59B.   12c.        60B. 

370C.     iSc.  490C.     25c.  70B.     25c.  71B.     i:c. 


435E.   15c.  404E.  8c. 

2B.  I2C.     409E.  8c.       65B. 


S  M  X  A  SI 


72B.     25c. 


412E.    10c.  74B.     15c.  75B.     12c.  532E.     25c. 


fB.     15c.  78B.     15c.       79B.   15c.     SOB.   is< 


PART  XVI, 


BRASS. . . 


Rules  in  Strips 
RuleSy  Labor-Saving 
Leaders,  Hyphen  and  Dotted 
Braces  and  Dashes 
Circles  ands  Ovals 


ROUND  CORNER  RULE 


) 


PATENT    APPUED    POR 


Put  up  in  regular  Labor 
Saving  fonts  with  round 
corner  pieces  instead  of  the 
mitred   corners   usually   sent 

2  Point        0/C  rkrk  4  Point        0JT   O^  6  Point        0  0   ^J^ 

3  lb,  font  •pO*UU  3  lb,  font  •pO*j£0  5  lb,  font  %pOm/0 


f 


2  Point 


4  Point 


The  large  ctxroe  shovis  the  top— the  square  comer  shoivs  the  bottom  of  the  rale — which  is  square  inside  up 
to  quad  height,  giving  a  firm  locking  surface  "without  shortening  form  at  comers.  Each  piece  is  6%  picas 
long  and  18  points  "wide  outside,  luhich  ivill  be  found  a  convenient  size  for  both  Newspaper  and  Job  Work, 


EXTRM  COHNEIi  PIECES 


2  Point  per  set  of  four  ' 

^  44  44  44  44 

^  44  44  44  44 


50  cents 
50      " 
50      " 


Offices  not  fuLving  nco)  fonts  of  rule  'coitt 
find  it  less  expensroe  to  ta,ke  the  fonts  ahofoe 
quoted.  Not  quite  so  much  is  charged  for 
the  comer  pieces  <when  included  in  the  reg- 
uUr  fonts  as  ^hen  purchased  separately. 
The  standard  price  is  charged  for  the  straight 
rule,  the  extra  cost  being  for  the  corner  pieces. 


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BRASS  RULES 


In  ordering  Brass  Rules  it  is  important  to  state  both  No.  and  Initial.     Unless  otherwise 
noted.  Brass  Rules  are  made  in  24-inch  strips 


No 

301  C 

BODY 

1  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  05 

303  C 

ly^  Point 

7^ 

304  C 

2  Point 

10 

306  C 

3  Point 

15 

307  C 

4  Point 

20 

308  C 

5  Point 

25 

309  C 

53^  Point 

27>^^^ 

310  C 

6  Point 

30 

311  C 

7  Point 

35 

312  C 

8  Point 

40 

313  C 

9  Point 

45    ^^^ 

314  C 

10  Point 

50    ^^^ 

315  C 

11  Point 

55    ^^^ 

316  C 

12  Point 

60    ^^^ 

501  C 

1  Point 

5 

502  C 

1%  Point 

7% 

503C 

2  Point 

10 

504  C 

3  Point 

15 

505  C 

4  Point 

20 

506  C 

5  Point 

25    ^^^ 

507  C 

6  Point 

30    ^^^ 

No 

508  C 

BODY 

7  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  35    ^^^ 

509  C 

8  Point 

40    ^^M 

510  C 

9  Point 

45    ^^H 

511  C 

10  Point 

50    ^^^ 

5120 

11  Point 

55    HH 

513  C 

12  Point 

60    H^H 

514  C 

1  Point 

5 

515  C 

ly^  Point 

iy^ 

516  C 

2  Point 

10 

517  C 

3  Point 

15 

518  C 

4  Point 

20 

519  C 

5  Point 

25 

520  C 

6  Point 

30 

521 C 

7  Point 

35 

522  C 

8  Point 

40    ^^^ 

523  C 

9  Point 

45    ^^^ 

524  C 

10  Point 

50    ^^^ 

525  C 

11  Point 

55    ^^^ 

526  C 

12  Point 

60    ^^^ 

For  Labor-Saving  Brass  Rules,  see  pages  jgS  and ^qq 


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NO. 

527  C 

BODY 

1  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  05 

528  C 

1%  Point 

7% 

529  C 

2  Point 

10 

530  C 

3  Point 

15 

531 C 

4  Point 

20 

532  C 

5  Point 

25 

533  C 

6  Point 

30 

534  C 

7  Point 

35 

535  C 

8  Point 

4.0 

536  C 

9  Point 

45    ^^ 

537  C 

10  Point 

11  Point 

538  C 

55    H 

■ 

12  Point 

539  C 

60    H 

■ 

540  C 

1^4  Point 

'7y^ 

541  C 

2  Point 

10 

542  C 

3  Point 

15 

543  C 

4  Point 

20 

544  C 

5  Point 

25 

545  C 

6  Point 

30 

7  Point 

546  C 

35 

8  Point 

547  C 

40 

9  Point 

548  C 

45 

10  Point 

649  C 

50 

11  Point 

550  C 

55 

^H 

12  Point 

■ 

551 C 

60 

H 

NO. 

552  C 

BODY 

IK  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  07% 

553  C 

2  Point 

10 

554  C 

3  Point 

15 

555  C 

4  Point 

20 

556C 

5  Point 

25 

557  C 

6  Point 

30    ^^^ 

558  C 

7  Point 

35    ^^^ 

559  C 

8  Point 

40    ^^^ 

560  C 

9  Point 

45    ^^^ 

561  C 

10  Point 

50    ^^^ 

662  C 

11  Point 

55     H^H 

563  C 

12  Point 

60    HHj 

564  C 

2  Point 

10 

565  C 

3  Point 

15 

566  C 

4  Point 

20 

567  C 

5  Point 

25 

568  C 

6  Point 

30 

569  C 

7  Point 

35 

570  C 

8  Point 

40 

571C 

9  Point 

45 

572  C 

10  Point 

50    ^^^ 

573  C 

11  Point 

55    ^^^ 

574  C 

12  Point 

60    ^^^ 

^^H 

For  Labor-Saving  Brass  Rules,  see  pages  jgS  and  jqq 


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NO. 

575  C 

BODY 

2  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  10 

576  C 

3  Point 

15 

577  C 

4  Point 

20 

578  C 

5  Point 

25 

579  C 

6  Point 

30 

^^ 

580  C 

7  Point 

35 

^ 

581  C 

8  Point 

40 

^_ 

582  C 

9  Point 

45 

1^ 

583  C 

10  Point 

50 

1^ 

584  C 

11  Point 

55 

^ 

585  C 

12  Point 

UO 

m 

317  C 

1  Point 

5 

319  C 

1)4,  Point 

iy^ 

320  C 

2  Point 

10 

322  C 

3  Point 

15 

323  C 

4  Point 

20 

324  C 

5  Point 

25 

325  C 

6%  Point 

273^ 

326  C 

6  Point 

30 

327  C 

7  Point 

35 

328  C 

8  Point 

40 

329  C 

9  Point 

45 

330  C 

10  Point 

50 

331 C 

11  Point 

55 

332  C 

12  Point 

60 

NO. 

333  C 

BODY 

2  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  10 

335  C 

3  Point 

15 

336  C 

4  Point 

20 

337  C 

5  Point 

25 

339  C 

6  Point 

30 

340  C 

7  Point 

35 

341 C 

8  Point 

40 

342  C 

9  Point 

45 

343  C 

10  Point 

50 

347  C 

3  Point 

15 

348  C 

4  Point 

20 

350  C 

5%  Point 

27^ 

351  C 

6  Point 

30 

352  C 

7  Point 

35 

353  C 

8  Point 

40 

355  C 

10  Point 

50 

356  C 

11  Point 

55 

359  C 

3  Point 

15 

360  C 

4  Point 

20 

361  C 

5  Point 

25 

362  C 

5>^  Point 

27>^ 

363  C 

6  Point 

30 

364  C 

7  Point 

35 

For  Labor-Saving  Brass  Rules,  see  pages  3q8  and sqq 


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NO. 

365  C 

BODY 

8  Point 

PER  FOOT 

$0  40 

366  C 

9  Point 

45 

367  C 

10  Point 

50 

368  C 

11  Point 

55 

369  C 

12  Point 

60 

372  C 

3  Point 

15 

373  C 

4  Point 

20 

374  C 

5  Point 

25 

375  C 

5%  Point 

27>^ 

376  C 

6  Point 

30 

377  C 

7  Point 

35 

378  C 

8  Point 

40 

379  C 

9  Point 

45 

380  C 

10  Point 

50 

381  C 

11  Point 

55 

382  C 

12  Point 

60 

NO. 

386  C 

BODY 

5  Point 

PER  FOOT 

25 

388  C 

6  Point 

30 

389  C 

7  Point 

35 

390  C 

8  Point 

40 

391  C 

9  Point 

45 

392  C 

10  Point 

50 

393  C 

11  Point 

.    55 

415C 

1  Point 

5 

416  C 

l}i  Point 

7K 

417  C 

2  PQint 

10 

455  C 

IX  Point 

10 

456  C 

•    2  Point 

10 

457  C 

3  Point 

15 

459  C 

1%  Point 

10 

460  C 

2  Point 

10 

462  C 

3  Point 

15 

472  C 


473  C 

474  C 


3  Point 


3  Point 


3  Point 


18 


15 


15 


476  C  1}4  Point  10 


For  Labor-Saving  Brass  Rules,  see  pages  jq8  and  3qg 


PERFORATING  RULES 

No.  iC,  Brass.    3  Point.  Per  foot,  18  cts. 


BRASS  SCORING  RULES 


No.  2C,  Brass.    3  Point.  Per  foot,  18  cts. 

No.  3C,  Steel.     10  teeth  to  i  in.    Per  foot,  50  cts. 
No.  4C,  Steel,     iidotstoiin.     Per  foot,  50  cts. 


Steel  Perforating  Rule  also  put  up  in  fonts 
containing  4  feet  of  Rule  cut  to  Pica  ems  of 
assorted  lengths.    Price  per  font |2.oo 


2  Point,  per  foot,     .10    |    4  Point,  per  foot,     .20 

3  Point,  per  foot,     .15        6  Point,  per  foot,     .30 


STEEL  CUTTING  RULES 

2  Point,  regular,  per  foot 20 

2  Poitit,  bright  and  hard,  per  foot 30 

3  Point,  regular,  per  foot 30 

6  Point,  regular,  per  foot 50 

BRASS  SPACE  RULE 

1  Pornt Per  pound,  $3.50 

iVz  Point Per  pound,    2.75 

2  Point Per  pound,    2.00 


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BRASS  HEAD  RULES    ^ 

The  following  prices  are  for  any  Single,  Double,  Parallel  or  Triple  Rule  shown  in  this  book  ; 


a  POINT  4  POINT 

4-column $0.15  $0.15 

5-column 20  .20 

6-column 25  .25 

7-column 30  .30 

8-column 30  .30 

9-columii 35  .35 


POINT  6   POINT  7   POINT  8   POINT 


$o 


).20 

$0.25 

$0^25 

$0. 

•25 

•30 

•30 

•30 

•35 

•35 

. 

•35 

.40 

.40 

.40 

•45 

•45 

•45 

•50 

•55 

. 

30 

$0.30 

35 

.40 

45 

•50 

50 

•55 

55 

.60 

60 

.70 

No.  21 

4  Point 

No.  22 

3  Point 

No.  23 

4  Point 

No.  24 

4  Point 

No.  25 

4  Point 

No.  26 

5  Point 

No.  28 

5^  Point 

No.  29 

5  Point 

No.  30 

6  Point 

No.  32 

5  Point 

No.  33 

6  Point 

No.  34  . 

7  Point 

ADVERTISING  RULES 


Prices  quoted  are  for  columns  15  Pica  ems  wide  and  under. 


No.  21 

SINGLE  COL. 

4  cts. 

DOUBLE  COL. 

7  Cts. 

No.  22 

4cts. 

7  cts. 

No.  23 

5  cts. 

Sets. 

No.  24 

sets. 

Sets. 

No.  25 

5  cts. 

Sets. 

No.  26 

6  cts. 

12  cts. 

No.  27 

SINGLE  COL. 

6  Cts. 

DOUBLE  COL. 
12  Cts. 

No.  28 

6  Cts. 

12  Cts. 

No.  29 

6  Cts. 

12  Cts. 

No.  30 

6  cts. 

12  Cts. 

No.  31 

6  cts. 

12  Cts. 

BRASS  DASH  RULES   • 

Cut  to  single  newspaper  column.     Prices  quoted  are  for  columns  15  Pica  ems  wide  and  under. 


No.  21 
No.  22 
No.  23 
No.  24 
No.  25 
No.  26 
No.  27 


EACH 

6  Cts. 

No.  28 

6  Cts. 

No.  29 

6  Cts. 

No.  30 

8  cts. 

No.  31 

8  cts. 

No.  32 

8  cts. 

No.  33 

Sets. 

No.  34 

EACH 

6  Cts. 
6  Cts. 
6  cts. 
Sets. 
8  cts. 
8  cts. 
Sets. 


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Price  per  font 

Body  No.  5  lbs    2i^lbs  ij^lbs 

2  Pt.  304C  $8  25    $4  38    $2  19 

X 

'    317C  14  50      7  50      3  75 

3 

'    335C    7  50      4  00      2  00 

4 

'    336C    700      375      188 

6 

•    339C    7  00      3  75 

8 

'    341C    700      3  75 

3 

'    359C    750      400      200 

2 

'    417C    8  25      4  38      2  19 

2   "    436C    8  25      4  38      2  19 

No  317C— 1  Point 

No  417C 
2  Point 


No  304C 


2  Point 


No  436  C 

2  Point 


No  359C 

3  Point 


Labor-Saving  Brass  Rules  are 
cut  in  length  to  twelve-point 
body,  unless  otherwise  ordered, 
and  are  graduated  by  ens  and 
ems.  All  fonts  have  mitered 
corner  pieces.  Fonts  of  not 
less  than  j%  lbs.  furnished  from 
any  Single,  Double,  Parallel  or 
Triple  Rule  at  following  prices : 
Per  lb.  Per  lb. 

1  Point  .  $3  00  I  3  Point  .  |i  60 
1%  "      .    2  00     4-8  "      .     1 50 

2  "      .     I  75  I  10-12  Pt.     I  40 
Special  prices  on  application 

for    Labor-Saving    Ornamental 
Brass  Rules. 


" 

No  341C 
8  Point 

PHTTINGILL    CEl    COMPANY 


399 


LABOR-SAVING  BRASS  RULES 


No  373C 

4  Point 


No  376C — 6  Point 

Price  per  font 

Body.   No..     ID  lbs    5  lbs  2 

J^lbs 

6  Pt.  351C    $14  00   $7  00 

$3  75 

8   ' 

'  353C    1400    700 

3  75 

5   ' 

'  361C    14  00    7  00 

3  75 

6   • 

'  363C    14  00    7  00 

3  75 

8   ' 

'  36SC    14  00    7  00 

3  75 

10   ' 

'  367C    14  00    7  00 

3  75 

4   ' 

*  373C            700 

3  75 

6   ' 

'  376C    1400    700 

3  75 

10   ' 

1 

'  380C    14  00    7  00 

3  75 

i 

No  367C 

10  Point 

400 


PETTINGILL    CEL    COMPANY 


6  PT.     7  PT.      8  PT. 


BRASS  COLUMN  RULES 


SIZE 

FACE  LENGTH 

6PT. 

7PT. 

8PT. 

9PT. 

10  PT. 

4-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto  .   . 

13%  ins. 

$0.40 

$0.45 

$0.50 

I0.55 

«o.6o 

5-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto  .   . 

I7K  >ns. 

•50 

•55 

.65 

.70 

.80 

6-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto  .   . 

19%  ins. 

•55 

.60 

.70 

.80 

.85 

7-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto  .   . 

21%  ins. 

.60 

.70 

•75 

•85 

•95 

8-Col.  Folio  or  Quarto  .   . 

23%  ins. 

.65 

•75 

•85 

•95 

1.05 

Q-Col.  Folio 

25K  ins. 

.70 

.80 

.90 

I.OO 

I. ID 

Each  additional  inch   .    . 

.02 

•03 

.04 

•05 

•05 

Column  Rules  nicked  under  for  the  use  of  Brass  Reglet,  10  cents  extra  ; 
nicked  under  and  over  for  Perfecting  Presses,  25  cents  each  extra. 
Labor-saving,  6,  7  and  8  Point,  $1.50  per  lb. ;  9  and  10  Point,  $1.40  per  lb. 


Column  Rules  for  Linotype 

Matter 

SIZE 

5x6  Point 

6x7  Point 

7x8  Point 

6-Column  .   .   . 
7-Column  .   .   . 
8-Column  .   .   . 

•95 

10.85 
•95 
1^05 

$0.95 
1.05 
1^15 

Either  size,  Labor-saving,  $2.00  per  pound. 


BRASS  LEADS  AND  SLUGS 


i-point,  per  pound 

ij^-point,  per  pound  .  .  .  . 

2-point,  per  pound 

6-pt.,  and  thicker,  per  pound 


Full 

Cut  Col. 

Cut 

Length 

Measure 

L.S. 

$0.95 

|i.oo 

$1.50 

•75 

.80 

1.25 

.70 

•75 

125 

.70 

•75 

I.OO 

STANDARD  SIZES  OF  NEWSPAPERS 

This  table  of  sizes  is  based  upon  the  standard  sizes  of  newspapers,  with  columns  13  12-point 
ems  wide  and  6-point  column  rules.  The  adoption  of  these  sizes  is  advisable  especially  in  starting 
newspapers  or  putting  in  new  outfits,  thereby  gaining  desirable  uniformity. 


4-Column 
5-Column 
6-Column 
7-Column 
8-Column 
5-Column 
6-Column 
7-CoIumn 
8-Column 
9-Column 


Quarto 
Quarto 
Quarto 
Quarto 
Quarto 
Folio 
Folio  . 
Folio  . 
Folio  . 
Folio    . 


Standard 

Size  of 

»  Face  Length  of 

Length  of  Head 

Size  of  Paper. 

Each  Page. 

6-pt.  Col.  Rules. 

Rules  required. 

INCHES. 

INCHES. 

INCHES. 

22x30 

8BXI4 

11^X18 

I3K 

53/4  Pica  ems. 

26x40 

I7K 

67      Pica  ems. 

30x44 

13%  X  20 

I9K 
21% 

23^ 

80^  Pica  ems. 

35x48 

15^x22 

94      Pica  ems. 

40x52 

i7ifx24 
.    11^X18 

io7>4  Pica  ems. 

20x26 

21^ 
23% 

25)i 

67      Pica  ems. 

22x30 

i^ya  X  20 

8oJ^  Pica  ems. 

24x35 

15^x22 

94      Pica  ems. 

26x40 

1711x24 
20I/&  X  26 

107^  Pica  ems. 

28x44 

121      Pica  ems. 

Length  of  column  rules  for  first  page  determined  by  size  of  headings,  or  say  about  two  inches  shorter  than  full  length. 


TABLE  FOR  NEWSPAPER  ESTIMATES 

Showing  the  number  of  ems  of  the  different  sizes  of  newspaper  type  in  a  line,  the  number  of  lines 
necessary  to  make  one  thousand  ems,  and  the  length  in  inches ;  the  number  of  ems  in  the  regular 
lengths  of  columns  and  the  number  of  leads  required.    There  are  66  13-em  2-point  leads  in  one  pound. 


ESTIMATED  ON  WIDTH  OF   STANDARD  COLUMN,   13  EMS  PICA. 

5^ 

POINT 

6  POINT 

7  POINT 

8  POINT 

9  POINT 

10  POINT 

Number  ems  in  line 

28^ 

26 

221^ 

I9H 

17/^ 

15^ 

Number  lines  in  looo  ems 

2% 
5040 

38  J4 

4325 

3175 

51 H 

5% 
2465 

57?^ 
1950 

64% 

^  9 
1610 

4-Column  Folio  or  Quarto  ^                            f    .   .   . 

5-Column  Folio  or  Quarto  (   number  ems         .   .    . 

6505 

5615 

4"5 

3200 

2525 

2085 

6-Column  Folio  or  Quarto  f    in  column           .   .   . 
7-Column  Folio  or  Quarto  J                            I    .   .   . 

7180 

6160 

4515 

3510 

2770 

2290 

7900 

6785 

4970 

3865 

3050 

2520 

8-Column  Folio,  number  ems  in  column 

8630 

7410 

5440 

4220 

3330 

2755 

9-Column  Folio,  number  ems  in  column 

9310 

8030 

5885 

4575 

3615 

2970 

2-point  leads  in  looo  ems  of  leaded  matter   .... 

26 

29 

35 

41 

47 

.S4 

2-point  leads  in  column,  4-column  paper 

132 

124 

no 

99 

90 

82 

2-point  leads  in  column.  5<olumn  paper 

170 

160 

142 

128 

116 

107 

2-point  leads  in  column,  6-column  paper 

190 

178 

158 

142 

129 

119 

2-point  leads  in  column,  7-column  paper 

209 

196 

174 

157 

142 

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2-point  leads  in  column,  8-column  paper 

221 

207 

184 

166 

151 

138 

2-point  leads  in  column,  9-column  paper 

Weight  of  2-point   leads   in   1000  ems  of  leaded 

266 

250 

222 

200 

182 

167 

matter 

6OZ. 

70Z. 

8>4oz. 

10  oz. 

iiy2  oz. 

13  oz. 

Weight  of  2-point  leads  needed  to  lead  1000  ems 

of  solid  matter 

8%oz. 

9>4oz. 

II  oz. 

12^  oz. 

14  oz. 

16  oz. 

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LABOR-SAVING  BRASS  LEADERS 

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(Hyphen  or  Dotted)  from  12  Points 
to  216  Points  in  length 


55^  " 
6 


[.60        8 
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5  Point  body 


1.60 
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9  Point  body 


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Faces 


When  ordering,  be  particular  to  state  the  style  of  Leader  (whether  Dotted  or  Hyphen)  as 
well  as  the  face  of  the  type  with  which  the  Leaders  are  to  be  used. 


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No.  79.     20  cts. 


Xo.  "8.     15  cts. 


No.  73.     IS  cts. 


No.  75.     15  cts. 


No.  69.     15  cts. 


No.  22.     10  cts. 


No.  27.     10  cts. 


No.  30.     10  cts. 


No.  32.     10  cts. 


No.  31.     15  cts. 


No.  65.     15  cts. 


No.  61.     15  cts. 


No.  49.     15  cts. 


No.  50.     i:;  cts. 


No.  60.     15  cts. 


No.  54.     15  cts. 


No.  58.     15  cts. 


No.  55.     15  cts. 


No.  52.     15  cts. 


No.  53.     15  cts. 


No.  51.     15  cts. 


No.  32.     10  cts. 


No.  28.     10  cts. 


No.  29.     10  cts. 


No.  26.     10  cts. 


No.  24.     10  cts. 


No.  23.     10  cts. 


No.  16.     10  cts. 


No.  17.    10  cts. 
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No.  10.  10  cts. 


No.  12.     10  cts. 


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No.  57. 

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No.  59. 

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No.  63.     IS  cts. 


No.  20.     10  cts. 

No.  9.     10  cts. 

No.  4.     10  cts. 

No.  13.     10  cts. 

No.  14.     10  cts. 

No.  8.     10  cts. 

No.  64.     IS  cts. 


No.  68.     IS  cts. 


No.  70.     15  cts. 


No.  74.     IS  cts. 
No.  76.     15  cts. 


No.  77.     IS  cts. 


No.  19.     ID  cts. 


No.  15.     10  cts. 


No.  1.     10  cts. 


No.  3.     10  cts. 


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Made  to  order  la  Single,  Double,  Parallel,  Dotted,  or  Waved  Rule,  at  same  prices 


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